Karol Nawrocki officially assumed the office of president of the Republic of Poland, taking an oath before the National Assembly. At 4:30 p.m., the ceremony will begin in Piłsudski Square, where president Nawrocki will take over the authority of the Polish Armed Forces, give a speech and receive the parade. The day will end with the president returning with his household to the Presidential Palace at 5:30 p.m.
Nawrocks on cooperation with the government
In his inaugural message, Karol Nawrocki expressed concern about the situation of key investments carried out by the state. He pointed out that many of them are facing serious difficulties – any were completely halted, others were importantly restricted, and some, he said, at best delayed.
This is simply a very worrying scenario, and erstwhile we look at the avalanche-growing debt and debt of the Polish state, as well as the nonsubjective demographic problem in our country and the problem with housing, unfortunately present Poland is on a very bad way to improvement and we request to be aware of this – said and added that Something needs to be changed..
Karol Nawrocki announced the assembly of the Cabinet Council in August and already in his first address officially invited Prime Minister Donald Tusk and ministers of his government.
I will want to talk to the Polish government about improvement investments, about the most crucial investments ahead of us, and about the state of public finances – said the fresh president and added – I feel obliged, Prime Minister, as president of Poland to have full information about the state of Poland.
During his speech, Karol Nawrocki besides addressed the parliamentary left. He pointed out that there were areas – specified as housing policies – where agreement could be reached over divisions. The president stressed that specified cases require action outside political emotions.
Tusk: We'll be fine.
This morning, before the start of the swearing-in of Karol Nawrocki, Prime Minister Donald Tusk posted an entry on his social media indirectly concerning the fresh president.
As Prime Minister, I have worked with 3 presidents so far. With Lech Kaczyński co-habitation was difficult, but not enemy, with Bronisław Komorowski friendly, but demanding, with Andrzej Duda uncomplicated and very predictable. What's the fourth? We'll be fine. – he wrote.