"I Hope We Can Convince him." Kosiniak-Kamysz on Meeting with Nawrocki
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"I don't think there's any significant resistance on the president's part regarding the substance of this bill," Krzysztof Paszyk of the Polish People's Party (PSL) said of the bill on the immediate status. Earlier, Karol Nawrocki's group had voiced concerns that the compromise reached by the PSL and the Left might be vetoed. "We will try to present arguments that will reassure our opponents," Paszyk announced.
I think that for him [the president - editor's note] the part related to the assessment of the effects of the regulation is more difficult than the act itself, said Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
Laws concerning informal unions and the elimination of two-term limits in local governments – these were among the issues raised by PSL MPs during a Thursday meeting with President Karol Nawrocki. "We didn't hear a firm 'no,'" politicians from the party told us, although they admitted that the chances of signing the bill on the status of a close relative are slim.
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