“Government of the Phantom” by Mateusz Morawiecki sworn in. This circus will cost Poles dearly

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Pisowski president of Poland Andrzej Duda swore to Mateusz Morawiecki as Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland. At the minute there is simply a circus connected with the swearing-in of another ministers of the government of the spectre of Mateusz Morawiecki, who, like him, pledge to observe the Constitution of Poland. The oath is attended by the demoralized legal Julia Przyłębka – the prisoner of the position of president of the Constitutional Tribunal and the criminal protected by Ziobra Pawełczyk-Woick – the head of the illegal neoKRS whose activity has been undermined by many SN and global Courts.

The ceremony, broadcast by the President's Chancellery, was held at the Presidential Palace. another ministers swore an oath after Morawiecki.

According to erstwhile reports, the fresh Polish government will not include leading politicians of the inactive ruling organization Law and Justice.

However, the current government, commissioned by the President, has small chance of obtaining a vote of assurance from the Sejm. After voting on a vote of distrust for this cabinet, the Sejm will appoint its own Prime Minister, who according to the first agreement should be opposition leader Donald Tusk.

Recently, the Polish opposition led by Donald Tusk was a crucial success in the parliamentary elections. The current composition of the Polish Sejm differs from the erstwhile 1 due to the fact that the organization Law and Justice (PiS) Jarosław Kaczyński no longer has a majority in it. As a consequence of the election of October 15, Law and Justice won 194 seats in the Sejm, while the opposition Citizens' Coalition won 157, the 3rd Road – 65, and the Left – 26. The Confederate Coalition of Nationalists and Eurosceptics won another 18 seats.

However, Kaczyński's organization declared itself a winner with more votes than any another political force. On this basis, the PiS claimed the right to form a government and nominated Morawiecki as its candidate for Prime Minister.

In turn, the fragmented opposition concluded a coalition agreement before the parliamentary work began and formally holding more than half of the parliamentary mandates declared the right to establish a cabinet, appointing erstwhile European Council chief Donald Tusk as Prime Minister.

If Morawiecki's government receives a vote of distrust from parliament, the initiative to elect a candidate for Prime Minister passes to the Sejm, which must decide on the candidate. This in turn forms a government and submits it to the Sejm in order to get a vote of confidence.

Speaker of the Sejm Simon Holovnia promised that the Sejm, whom he is the Speaker, would begin voting on Donald Tusk's appointment as Prime Minister as shortly as the vote of assurance for the government of Mateusz Morawiecki ended.

He said he would hold the Sejm “in fumes” and begin voting on the second step – the government of Donald Tusk – as shortly as the Morawiecian government received a vote of distrust.

The Holovnia expects the Tusk government to leave the Sejm on 11 December evening or during 12 December.
If the candidate of the Sejm fails to get a vote of assurance for his government, the initiative to appoint the Prime Minister shall be re-elected to the President, who shall submit the nomination to Parliament.

If the government does not get a vote of assurance this time, the president dissolves parliament and sets out fresh elections according to the constitution.


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