PM Tusk Still Trying to Undermine Polish President-Elect Nawrocki’s Mandate
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The latest poll shows that more than half of Poles (51%) believe that Karol Nawrocki, as president, will be dependent on chairman Jarosław Kaczyński and PiS.
Paweł Szefernaker assessed that the German Chancellor's words "are not conducive to building good relations." Waldemar Buda, who also defended Karol Nawrocki's election victory, shared a similar opinion.
The official version is that Karol Nawrocki set a condition for Przemysław Czarnek: he must resign from his party position if he is to head the Presidential Chancellery. In reality, the president-elect changed his mind about Czarnek's nomination, and the position of PiS vice president, to which he was recently elected, provided the perfect excuse to change the nomination of PiS MP Zbigniew Bogucki.
What repercussions will fall on the participants of Adam Bielan's famous midnight dinner? Is Szymon Hołownia solely to blame if he doesn't hold the position of Deputy Prime Minister for Poland 2050? What are the president-elect's entourage complaining about? Is anyone still interested in a government reshuffle? We discuss this and other matters in the podcast "Parliamentary Indiscretions to Listen to."
Minister of Funds and Regional Policy Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz announced in an interview with "Super Express" that Poland 2050 will receive the position of deputy prime minister. "Marshal Szymon Hołownia is leaving in November, and then there will be a deputy prime minister and deputy marshal for Poland 2050," she said. The minister was also asked who could potentially join the government as its deputy leader.
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