In this offer the Prime Minister suggested the marshal to interrupt the National Assembly and to neglect to execute the act of swearing-in of President-elect Nawrocki. Holovnia as a marshal was temporarily to take over the President's Office.
For respective decades, I have been observing and commenting on events in democratic Poland and I believe that there is simply a strong likelihood that Prime Minister Tusk will make specified an offer. Let's start with the originators, or erstwhile representatives of the Constitutional Court, the ultimate Court and another authorities of the 3rd Authority during the period erstwhile the Platform ruled.In respective or respective notes I proved that their independency is fiction. They clearly favored the rulers. I thought that now as retired professors, authority officers, according to an old proverb that says "that the older the wiser" They will not propose illegal solutions. Unfortunately, in this case, this proverb does not work for the erstwhile elite, unfortunately not wise, but on the contrary.
We do not know whether it was an offer or blackmail, but something was going on erstwhile Marshal Holovnia said in his speeches that he had no intention of participating in the "state attack", "signing laws" and powerfully stated that, he would call the National Assembly and receive the oath from K. Nawrocki. Would he inform the public about the course of events arising from the Constitution if he were not urged to implement an thought known as Zoll's and the company's idea. Logic indicates that, no, but logic among Tusk's supporters is simply a deficit commodity.
Fear of the consequences resulting from the usage of a "fighting democracy", "rights as we realize them" led Prime Minister Tusk to effort to "convince" Marshal Holowna to break up the deliberations of the National Assembly. The hoard did not yield to force and became enemy No.1 due to the fact that he opposed Tusk. Unfortunately, he cannot deal with him as with Olechowski, Piskorski or Rokita, and at the end with Schetyna due to the fact that Hołownia is in another party. The demolition of Poland 2050 has already begun, and depending on whether Tusk will be able to get so many MPs to guarantee the majority depends on the future of the Prime Minister. He can inactive pull a number that'll break up the coalition. What else has he got to lose?
In conclusion, who was represented by the vice-marshal of the legislature of M. Kamiński - himself or his boss at Bielan's meeting?
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