There Will Be No Presidential Referendum. The Senate Has Decided.
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In early May, the President submitted a motion to the Senate to hold a referendum on EU climate policy on September 27th. The motion asked: "Are you in favor of implementing climate policy, which has led to an increase in the cost of living for citizens, energy prices, and the cost of running a business and agriculture?" Senate committees did not support Karol Nawrocki's idea. By law, senators must consent to calling a referendum. The joint Sena…
62 senators were against the adoption of the Senate resolution on this matter, 32 voted for it, and one person abstained.
The Senate rejected Karol Nawrocki's motion for a climate referendum. The president's chief of staff reacted strongly.
The Senate refused to call a referendum on EU climate policy. President Karol Nawrocki proposed a nationwide vote. Sixty-two senators voted against the resolution, 32 voted in favor, and one abstained.
The Senate announced that it did not consent to holding a nationwide referendum proposed by the President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki.
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