Did Tusk Plan a Coup D’État? He Planned to Use Hołownia to Carry It Out
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Reports of Donald Tusk potentially blackmailing the Speaker of the Sejm have outraged opposition politicians. However, MPs from the ruling parties have downplayed the reports.
Szymon Hołownia was probably simply pressured by Donald Tusk, or perhaps even blackmailed, said Błażej Poboży, advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland, on the program "Breakfast Rymanowski." He was responding to reports from Piotr Witwicki and Marcin Fijołek, hosts of the Interia podcast "Polityczny WF," regarding a clear suggestion to postpone Karol Nawrocki's swearing-in ceremony.
Katarzyna Karpa-Świderek, spokeswoman for Szymon Hołownia, denied media reports that the Sejm Speaker was supposedly on leave this week. Earlier, reports had surfaced that Hołownia's absence would delay the planned government reshuffle and parliamentary proceedings.
Did Tusk Plan a Coup d’État? He Planned to Use Hołownia to Carry It Out
Szymon Hołownia received a very clear proposal from Donald Tusk to interrupt the National Assembly and prevent the swearing-in of Karol Nawrocki as president, according to unofficial information. Politicians remind that inciting a coup d’état is punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Marcin Fijołek of Polsat News revealed on his podcast that he […] The post Did Tusk Plan a Coup d’État? He Planned to Use Hołownia to Carry It Out appeared first o…
According to unofficial reports, leader Donald Tusk attempted to influence Szymon Hołownia to delay Karol Nawrocki's inauguration as president. Hołownia reportedly vehemently rejected the idea, which could have deepened tensions within the ruling coalition.
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