Tusk is not going to the Pope's funeral. “I will keep order in Poland”

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Donald Tusk, during a conversation with journalists in the Sejm, revealed that he did not plan to go to the ceremony of Pope Francis. The Prime Minister revealed that he would "keep order in Poland at this time".

Pope Francis died at the age of 88 on Easter Monday. A day later, the Vatican reported that ceremony ceremonies were scheduled for the next Saturday, April 26 from 10:00 a.m.

Tusk said that Poland will be represented by president Andrzej Duda at the ceremony of Pope Francis in the Vatican. In addition to him, the delegation will besides include the talker of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia and Marshal of the legislature of Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska.

In an interview with journalists, the Prime Minister stressed that according to the principle, "one of the 4 most crucial people in the country must stay in the country". – I agreed with the president. I will keep order in Poland during this time said Tusk.

Saturday the day of national mourning

The President's office informed that according to the decision of Andrzej Duda, the day of the ceremony of Pope Francis will be recognized as a day of national mourning. On Wednesday, Donald Tusk announced that he had given a countersignature to this decision.

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