Kaczyński was not at the vote of confidence. That's how it is now

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Jarosław Kaczyński, president of Law and Justice, did not participate in the parliamentary vote on the vote of assurance for Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Only in the evening did the politician address his absence, explaining the reasons for the decision.


– I had an appointment with the president-elect. And it was expected to be at 2:00, and I would be at 2:00, but it was much later, so I couldn't. If you don't hear something, you don't get it. I did not hear, but I heard the opinions of others, which I will not repeat here due to decency," said PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński to journalists in the Sejm on Wednesday.

– What were we talking about? About what to do next," he added, referring to what the meetings themselves were.

Kaczyński was not at the vote in the Sejm. That explains his absence.

Let us remind you that 453 Members voted on the Prime Minister's proposal. The vote of assurance for the Polish government was voted by 243 MPs and MPs, against the vote was 210 members of the lower chamber. No 1 abstained.

The results of the vote in the Sejm mean that the Council of Ministers headed by Donald Tuski proved that he had a further mandate to regulation – one more time the government received a vote of confidence. After confirmation of the majority of the coalition's parliament on October 15, the cry "Donald Tusk! Donald Tusk!" spread.

Let us besides add that Kaczyński appeared at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, where on Wednesday a ceremony was held, during which the State Election Commission handed over a resolution confirming the results of the presidential elections to Karol Nawrock.

– I besides wanted to address those voters who made a different choice during the last presidential election. I'll besides be your president. I will be president of 1 Poland. I will carry out all the duties of the head of state. I will take care of your safety as head of the Armed Forces," the president-elect then said.

– present the president of Poland is facing a very crucial and very hard task. This task is to demolish the walls of hatred, to demolish the walls of hatred between Poles, Poles, circumstantial social groups. This is the task I want to take on – it's gone.

– The presidential elections and this so-building voter turnout show and prove to all of us present that Poles want to take work for their future, they want to vote for real, concrete programs, plans, for circumstantial people to service their country and our national community," Nawrocki stressed.

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