Tough choice in the Sejm. The black man is to take the marshal's seat

angora24.pl 5 months ago

Former talker of the Sejm, Simon Holovnia, resigned on Thursday 13 November. This is the implementation of the provisions of the coalition agreement according to which Vladimir Czarzasta is to take his place in the second part of the word of office. The change in the position of the marshal is to be made during the session of the Sejm beginning on Tuesday.

Most Members of the Civic Coalition, Left, Poland 2050 and PSL expressed their support for Vladimir Czarzaste's candidacy, stressing that contracts must be maintained. In turn, representatives of the Law and Justice, the Confederacy and Together objected to his choice.

Members have doubts

The coalition agreement between all coalitions has been signed and we will keep the coalition agreement – stated in Morning TOK FM Head of Poland club 2050, Paweł Sliz.

A politician in a conversation with the radio admitted that he would Very hard to voteBecause Vladimir Czarzasty is not a marshal with his fairy tales. He besides recalled the numerous, in his opinion, unfair attacks by the left on Simon Holovnia, noting that loyalty was not always preserved in this regard.

At the same time, the Slipper assured that the choice of the Wizard as a marshal is not in danger.

Poles don't want Black?

According to the polls, the public is not convinced to change its position as marshal. investigation conducted by the Pollster investigation Institute for Super Express showed that 55 percent of Poles object to taking this position by Vladimir Czarzasty. Not only opposition voters stand against his candidacy, but besides part of Polish 2050 and PSL sympathizers. On the another hand, 45 percent of those surveyed support the fresh Left politician to direct the work of the Sejm.

Not just the marshal

During the beginning of the session, the Sejm will besides choice a fresh Deputy Marshal or Deputy Chamber Marshals. At least 15 Members may apply. The Vice Marshal shall be elected by an absolute majority, with at least half of the statutory number of Members present.

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