Smaller players rise the stakes. Rumors in the Kuluaras about the thought of exchanging Prime Minister. Speculation was to cut off a show of unity of leaders after a conference at Donald Tusk. But the Prime Minister did not go to the journalists - he writes Friday "Gazeta Wyborcza".
As the diary says, KO coalitions "want to renegotiate deal". On the table there is to be a proposal to change the Prime Minister.
"(Donald Tusk - ed.) said that for now he was focusing on preparing for the exposé, he threatened that if the votive did not come out, it would be another Prime Minister, but no longer from the coalition" - quoted 1 of his anonymous interviewers newspaper.
Who's behind Tusk?
Based on circumstantial and anonymous sources, the paper describes the possible successors of Tusk. any mentioned in this context president of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski, another head of the MFA Radosław Sikorski.
"Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz did not accidentally propose to invitation Warsaw president Rafał Trzaskowski to talk to the coalitions with Tuski. Disappointment came with Trzaskowski's declaration that now his precedence is to regulation Warsaw" - writes "GW".
The temper was expected to calm down. Speech by coalition leaders. It yet happened on Thursday, but next to Szymon Holown (Poland2050-TD), Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (PSL-TD) and Włodzimierz Czarzasty (Levice) Donald Tusk didn't show up.
During the speech, coalition leaders pointed to the successes of the current government and communication problems. There was besides the request to appoint a government spokesman. As the GW says, there's 1 name on the stock marketplace so far: Matia Sparrow. He is simply a associate of the Civic Platform, Deputy Minister of Culture, a erstwhile TVP writer with large media experience. "But it's not for now" - says the journal.
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