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Donald Tusk will become the Poland’s prime minister, after Morawiecki lost a key vote

Donald Tusk will become the Poland's prime minister, after Morawiecki lost a key vote

Donald Tusk will become the Poland’s prime minister, after Morawiecki lost a key vote

  • President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the ruling party, nominated Morawiecki, leading to a delay in forming a new government.
  • Tusk plans to unblock €36bn of EU funds, reverse a 2020 abortion ban, and strengthen LGBT protections.
  • Andrzej Duda’s nomination of Mateusz Morawiecki, despite no confidence victory, suggests opposition to Tusk’s plans.

Former Prime Minister Donald Tusk is poised to lead a new government after the failure of incumbent Mateusz Morawiecki to secure a vote of confidence. The October elections saw Tusk’s coalition win a parliamentary majority, while Morawiecki’s Law and Justice Party failed to secure one.

President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the ruling party, nominated Morawiecki, leading to a delay in forming a new government. Tusk, known for his prior role as PM and European Council president, is expected to present his cabinet on Tuesday. The cabinet is focusing on measures to undo the effects of the previous government’s policies.

“We are working… on a whole set of measures that will restore the rule of law as much as possible,” Mr Tusk said.

Tusk plans to unblock €36bn of EU funds, reverse a 2020 abortion ban, and strengthen LGBT protections. However, President Andrzej Duda’s nomination of Mateusz Morawiecki, despite no confidence victory, suggests opposition to Tusk’s plans.

Bills require Duda’s approval, and Tusk’s coalition lacks MPs to override a presidential veto, posing challenges to policy changes.

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