Let us remind that Deputy Marshal Vladimir Czarzasty reported that the reconstruction was moved to 22 July at the request of Marshal Simon Holownia. The another coalitions agreed to this shift.
Donald Tusk, asked by journalists about this subject, explained that changes can be expected between July 22 and 25 – that is, in a fewer days. Krzysztof Gawkowski provided more details.
When's the government reconstruction? Deputy Prime Minister gave details
Deputy Prime Minister Gawkowski said in an interview with Radio ZET: "I think the reconstruction of the government will be on Wednesday and Thursday. For 2 days, due to the fact that 1 has to announce and 2 constitutionally conduct and appoint ministers by the President.
The Left politician besides reported that there will be a coalition gathering tonight, where the issue of the format for announcing changes in government will be raised. Krzysztof Gawkowski said that the planned changes must be announced and communicated efficiently. "There cannot be just a message on the KPRM website," he said.
– I think that any ministers without a portfolio will finish their mission, any will most likely be moved to the rank of state secretaries in the ministries, there will be changes in any staff departments, and any of the ministries will be merged – said the Left politician.
There are besides plans to make larger resorts. The Deputy Prime Minister said that "one very large, will be liable for economical affairs, and the another for matters crucial for the country today, is energy for sure".
Government reconstruction in a moment
As we wrote in naTemat.pl, during the June exposé in the Sejm Donald Tusk announced the reconstruction of the government for July. It was originally expected to be "about 15 July".
The IBRiS survey for "Rzeczpospolita" shows that the opinions of Poles on reconstruction are divided. all 4th asked (25.4%) believes that "it will help", and 5.9 percent that "it will definitely help".
On the another hand, 37.8% of those surveyed replied that the reconstruction "will definitely not help" the government, and 21.5 percent are of the opinion that "it will not help". In total, 59.3% of Poles are skeptical of the planned reconstruction and its effects. Indecisive was 9.4 percent.