Donald Tusk's Government Coalition Is Fragmenting
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Prominent politicians from the coalition party advocated a more independent direction.
There are currently two parliamentary groups in the Sejm, stemming from the group created by Szymon Hołownia. Two chairwomen in the government, two deputy speakers, and negotiations regarding two deputy prime ministers will likely follow shortly. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is awaiting further developments, as it's certain that this won't be the end of the struggles unfolding on the ashes of Poland 2050.
In recent days, a schism has occurred on the Polish political scene. Eighteen members of Polska 2050 have left and decided to form a new parliamentary group called Centrum. Despite major changes within the party, the government coalition remains stable, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk does not anticipate any changes to the coalition agreement, reports "Rzeczpospolita." According to the newspaper, Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz, who was recently tipp…
The split in Poland 2050 will not change the balance of power in the government. As Rzeczpospolita has determined, there will be no renegotiation of the coalition agreement.
The split in Poland 2050 will not affect the functioning of the government coalition. Donald Tusk has no intention of changing the relations between the ruling parties. Coalition members are not concerned that Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz will withdraw her MPs from the coalition on October 15th, "Rzeczpospolita" has learned.
In Poland, the coalition faced chaos after the decision of a group of parliamentarians on a new faction - Tusk commentedPolish Climate Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska and 18 deputies left the Poland 2050 party to create a new political group "Centre". Prime Minister Donald Tusk assured the stability of the coalition until the next elections.
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