They asked Błaszczak about Nawrocki's presidency. "It's not like it's gonna be controlled."

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Mariusz Błaszczak took the level on President-elect Karol Nawrocki, commenting on his upcoming presidency. PiS Vice president stressed that Nawrocki would be an independent and independent president.


– It is not that president Nawrocki will be controlled. He is the man who is forming his law firm himself," said Vice president of PiS Mariusz Błaszczak on RMF FM on Tuesday 17 June.

As he added, Karol Nawrocki's presidency will be "mostly the continuation of Andrzej Duda's presidency".

Błaszczak took the level on the Nawrock presidency


– We are dealing with a president who is open to cooperation, and a Prime Minister who does not want this cooperation," said Błaszczak. "The attack on the result of the elections conducted from Donald Tusk's camp besides shows that they do not want to cooperate," he added.

"The president is aware that the political background in Parliament is crucial for acting as President. The president will not be able to do anything without political background," he pointed out.

Let us remind that late during the ceremony at the Royal Castle Nawrocki received a resolution from the State Election Commission on the election of the president of Poland. After receiving the document, he besides spoke.

– 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," said the gathering president-elect.

– 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.

Let us remind that the National Election Commission on 2 June counted all votes cast in the presidential elections in Poland. The winner of the presidential election was Karol Nawrocki. He defeated Rafał Trzaskowski with little than 400,000 votes.

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