Tusk Gives an Ultimatum to His New Cabinet: "No Minister Will Be Able to Vote Differently in Parliament"
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Tusk gives an ultimatum to his new cabinet: "No minister will be able to vote differently in Parliament"
At the first government meeting after the reshuffle, Prime Minister Donald Tusk issued some strong words to the current ministers – they should be heeded, especially by the "debutants." What's the point? At the beginning of the meeting, Tusk decided to make what he called an "organizational comment" regarding how meetings with ministers should proceed. It turns out that speaking at meetings should be... limited. This is to prevent government mee…
Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated on Friday that the government must present a coherent position. He announced that, starting with the next session of the Sejm, no minister may vote on government bills differently than the government has jointly decided; otherwise, they will resign.
Sławomir Nitras was Rafał Trzaskowski's main campaign collaborator. He was the one who conceived the Końskie debate, so he can be held responsible for the Civic Coalition candidate's electoral defeat. However, as media reports suggest, this wasn't the reason the politician left the Ministry of Sport.
"I want to warn you, especially those who are new to the game."
The first government meeting since the reshuffle has begun. Prime Minister Donald Tusk addressed the new ministers, stating that the meeting was not a discussion group. He also presented a condition, the violation of which would mean the end of their government service.
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