Return on the Vice Prime Minister's portfolio for Poland 2050? “I am not afraid of work”

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In the coming days for Poland 2050 Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz will participate in key government negotiations with Prime Minister Donald Tuski and another partners in the negotiations.. The reconstruction of the cabinet, as announced, is due to take place next week. Although the head of government ruled out the granting of the organization to Simon Holownia teki deputy prime minister, the head of the department of funds and regional policy disagrees.

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Marshal Szymon Hołownia leaves in November and then is to be Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Marshal for Poland 2050 said Pełczyńska-Nałęcz. She was besides asked who could possibly enter the government in the rank of his Vice-Chief.

— I am not afraid to work, but the decision on who will be Deputy Prime Minister will be made internally by Poland 2050. If all coalition leaders enter the government, then Simon Holovnia declared that he would become Deputy Prime Minister – stressed Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz, who besides serves as the first Vice-President of Poland 2050.

The reconstruction can last until November

Citizens' Coalition politicians argue that reconstruction can indeed be completed in November, that is, erstwhile Simon Holovnia is to step down from the post of talker of the Sejm in accordance with the coalition agreement.

— Let's wait for the Prime Minister's decisions on the next reconstruction, but next decisions on the form of government do not exclude another changes in the future “Said the MP Dorota Loboda from KO.

Pełczyńska-Nałęcz announced that her goal in forthcoming talks on government reconstruction is "effective negotiations". I'll negociate so that there's a good deal. If, for example, half of housing is already in the Ministry of Regional Policy, let us join the rest. I invitation Minister Tomasz Lewandowski of the Left to cooperate. Let's join forces on a good origin – concludes

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