– It's just a bandage on 1 finger that's broken and sewn again, that's all. The president is fine, too. He was not boxing with anyone – she told Barbara Bartus (PiS) "Fact" on Wednesday.
Kaczyński with arm injury in the Sejm. We know what happened to the president of the Law and Justice.
– You could call it a small accident. It happened in the car. Sometimes she won't take care of something, she won't announcement and you can catch a finger, it happens – she explained, adding that the injury was first underestimated and the stiffening of the finger was assumed late.
On Wednesday morning, a ceremony was held in the Sejm regarding the pledge of the fresh president. Not only Members and Senators gathered in the plenary room, but besides another politicians, clergymen, erstwhile Presidents of Poland, including outgoing Andrzej Duda.
– By taking up the office of the president of the Republic of Poland by the will of the Nation, I solemnly curse that I will stay faithful to the provisions of the Constitution, I will defender the integrity of the Nation, the independency and safety of the State, and the welfare of the Homeland and the well-being of the citizens will always be the highest order for me – swore before all Karol Nawrocki.
The oath of Karol Nawrocki
Later in his speech Karol Nawrocki addressed, among others, Andrzej Duda. “This is the perfect time to thank president Andrzej Duda for 10 years of office as president of Poland with so many successes,” he said.
He besides spared no restraints towards the ruling coalition. "The free choice of free nation has put me before you today, against electoral propaganda, lies, political theatre and against the contempt I met on my way to the office of president of the Republic of Poland. And as a Christian with peace of heart and heart I forgive all this contempt and what happened during the election," he claimed.
On the same day Nawrocki attended the Holy Mass for his homeland and his presidency. In the afternoon he besides assumed the authority over the Armed Forces of Poland.