Tusk Mocks the Presidential Council for the New Constitution
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk, referring to the New Constitutional Council appointed by the president, said that he "will not pretend that this is a serious initiative." He also emphasized that he is ready to participate "even personally" in a serious discussion about the constitution.*
Donald Tusk stated that the current political system "serves Polish affairs well." "I am not planning to work on a new constitution with President Nawrocki," the prime minister declared.
"I won't pretend this is a serious initiative," Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on the New Constitutional Council appointed by President Karol Nawrocki. As the head of government noted, President Nawrocki "doesn't strike him as a politician who truly cares about the constitutional order, but rather about changing the system so that he has more say."
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