Warsaw correspondent

Prime Minister in Poland Donald Tusk won the vote of confidence in his pro -European government after his political camp lost the last presidential elections.
About 243 parliamentarians voted for the coalition government, with 210 vote against non -abstinence.
On Wednesday, a formal vote was that the Tusk alliance had a majority of 12 seats in the House of Representatives, SEJM, and only a simple majority in the presence of half of the 460 parliamentarians wanted to win.
Before voting, Task told the House of Representatives that they could not “close their eyes” to the fact that his government faces “greater challenges” “thanks to the election of Carole Noruki, who supports him opposing law and justice.
The President in Poland can play Veto, and Noruki, a social supporter of US President Donald Trump, who opposes the entry of federal Europe and the entry of Ukraine to NATO and the European Union, will continue to use this authority as a Shafa Governorate, Andrezig Doda, during the first 18 months of the Tusk period in his position.
Task alliance lacks a large parliamentary majority enough to cancel the presidential veto. Nothing can be done about it, but the reaffirmation of Parliament puts the Tusk government on the front foot again, at least at the present time.
It has also announced that the ministerial amendment will be held in July.
“I ask you to vote for confidence because I have condemnation, faith and certainty that we have a mandate to rule, to take full responsibility for what is happening in Poland,” Task said.
“We are facing two and a half years, in difficult circumstances, from full packing and full responsibility.”
He pointed to the attempted star of Polish tennis, Ija Swimik, to win a fourth French title in Roland Garros, quoting the famous French quote: “Victory belongs to the most intense.”
The opposition in Parliament is likely to say that Tusk will not eventually be uncomfortable like Iga Swiatek in keeping its title. An empty promise, in fact, as PIS seats were during the Tusk speech.
Task said that his government was more effective in issues that proud PIS by itself – increased defense spending and immigration.
He said that Poland returned to the European table, referring to a recent bilateral treaty with France, in which both countries announced that they would come to mutual assistance to each other in the event of an attack.
In the end, he received an existing applause from his seats.
The issues close to the partner of the small left -wing government of the government were largely absent from the speech.
He did not mention the promise of his campaign to give women legal abortion until the twelfth week of pregnancy.
This promise did not get anywhere in the face of the opposition from the conservatives inside the coalition and know that Doda will veto the veto.
His government has also made great progress, thanks to the veto in Doda, on another promise in the campaign – removing political influence from Polish courts – causing the European Commission to take legal measures against Poland and withhold European Union’s funds.
Brussels issued money after the Tusk government promised to back down from the judicial reform of PIS, which caused PIS to accuse the Double Standards Committee.
Tusk said that no one was eager to end the legal chaos of Poland, but he knows that the elected president Noruki will likely continue to use the veto.
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2025-06-11 14:56:00