Donald Tusk Two Years After the Elections: We Will Not Capitulate, the Fight for a Better Poland Continues
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk addressed voters on the second anniversary of the parliamentary elections that led to the formation of a coalition government and the removal of the Law and Justice party (PiS) from power. During an open meeting in Piotrków Trybunalski, the head of government assured, among other things, that he "will not give up the fight for a better Poland."
"We are issuing an indictment against Donald Tusk. Donald Tusk is in the dock accused of chaos, lies, and breaking the law," said PiS spokesman Rafał Bochenek at a press conference on the second anniversary of the parliamentary elections. Summing up the two years of Prime Minister Tusk's rule, PiS MPs cited violations of the law and the government's unfulfilled promises. Former Minister of Agriculture Anna Gembicka cited the reduced 14th-month p…
More than one-fifth of voters who cast their ballots for the ruling coalition parties on October 15, 2023, would not do so again, according to a recent poll conducted by the Pollster Research Institute. This means that the ruling parties would not repeat their success from two years ago if elections were held now.
Anna Gembicka pointed out that two years have passed of lies, failures and unfulfilled promises of Donald Tusk's coalition.
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