The daily noted that the Tusk-led alliance won a majority of seats in the October 15 vote, but President Andrzej Duda, a PiS ally, gave Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki the first chance to form a government.which was widely seen as a delaying tactic.
Morawiecki must present a new government to the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish parliament, on Monday, followed by a vote of confidence. It is expected to fail. The Sejm will then nominate its own candidate, perhaps Tusk, whose government will present it on Tuesday. potential coalition partners, the cabinet has been agreed,” we read.
“Tusk’s triumphant return”
The Guardian wrote about the triumphant return of 66-year-old Tusk, who was prime minister from 2007 to 2014 before leaving national politics and becoming president of the European Council.
“However, this will face many challenges. The coalition will be broad and potentially difficult to control, and must also overcome the difficult economic situation and set a budget before the end of this year,” the magazine wrote.
The daily also noted that “Duda made it clear that he did not plan to adapt to the new government when he decided to nominate Morawiecki to form the government first, even though all the other parties clearly stated that they would not cooperate with PiS and had a path to becoming a majority under the leadership of PiS.
Tusk accused PiS on Friday of using his final weeks in office to wreak havoc and destroy the Polish state. – emphasizes “Guardian”.
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