Prime Minister Donald Tusk will talk in the Sejm of the expedition. The politician will present plans for the next 2.5 years of the government. We'll have a discussion later. The Sejm will then vote on a vote of assurance for the government. Watch the online premiere speech at polsatnews.pl.
According to the announcement of KPRM chief Jan Grabca, the exposition of Prime Minister Tusk is to concentrate on plans for the next 2.5 years of government.
Content of the Prime Minister's Wednesday speech She was besides consulted with coalition leaders groups during a gathering that happened Monday evening.
Expose Tuska. Parliament will decide the future of government
After speech Prime Minister Donald Tusk a vote of assurance for the government will be held in the Sejm. Tusk's submission of this motion announced in a tv address the day after the second circular of presidential elections, which won supported by PiS Karol Nawrocki, gaining little than 370 1000 votes than candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski. For specified an instrument Prime Minister reached back to the erstwhile government - first in October 2012 and then in June 2014.
The Prime Minister may ask the Sejm to express a vote of assurance at any time in its office. To give it, a simple majority is needed in the presence of at least half of the statutory number of Members. The deficiency of support of the Sejm for the motion to grant a vote of assurance obliges the Prime Minister to resign on the hands of the President.
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There are 460 Members in the Sejm and so in the vote at least 230 Members must participate. According to the announcements of the vote of confidence, the government will not be granted, among others, by the club of PiS of 189 MPs, the club of Confederacy of 16 MPs and the five-member ellipse of Together.
However, the government coalition has a full of 242 MPs, including club KO - 157 MPs, clubs of Poland 2050-TD and PSL-TD - of 32 MPs, and club Left - of 21. The majority of parliamentarians view the vote as a formality. At the same time, the Prime Minister's proposal became an chance to express his doubts for those who have not been convinced by the Government's achievements so far.
