Should Sikorski replace Tusk? And you can express your opinion on this

natemat.pl 11 hours ago
Questions that were considered purely theoretical a fewer months ago are heard more and more loud in the Kuluaras: can Radosław Sikorski shortly become Prime Minister of Poland? After a fresh reconstruction of the government, in which Donald Tusk unexpectedly appointed the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs as Deputy Prime Minister, this script ceases to be just a domain of political commentators and gains real ground for consideration.


Although Donald Tusk himself openly did not signal his desire to leave the Prime Minister's seat, and his public speeches point to persistent political ambitions, there is increasingly talk of "political succession" within the Coalition on October 15.

Especially since Radosław Sikorski after a series of global diplomatic successes and increasing designation on the European arena gains in the eyes of the public and organization structures.

Will Radosław Sikorski replace Donald Tusk? Vote in the probe on the subject


Is it time to prepare for the change of head of the Polish government? Do Poles see Sikorski as Tusk's successor?

I You answer present in the probe on the subject:


It is worth noting that since his appointment as Deputy Prime Minister, Sikorski has spoken much more frequently in interior matters, not limited to diplomacy. His activity is interpreted by any commentators as preparing the ground for a possible government takeover.

In addition, there is no shortage of votes that the nomination was a form of loyalty and competence test. If he succeeds, he can open his way to the most crucial cabinet in the country.

However, there are besides voices in the Civic Coalition that are escalating speculation. any KO politicians in unofficial talks admit that Sikorski's personality, his communication kind and controversy from the past may make it hard for him to build broad support in times of specified a large polarization of society.

At the same time Donald Tusk, although inactive politically strong, clearly struggles with challenges in maintaining the alleged coalition balance and tensions in relations with the Presidential Palace, in which Andrzej Duda will be replaced by Karol Nawrocki.

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