The National Assembly was convened for 6 August in Warsaw. On that day there will be a solemn oath of the recently elected president of the Republic of Poland.
In early July, the first reports appeared that Przemysław Czarnek lost his chance to take office in the President's office due to the decision to join the PiS Vice-Presidents. Charles Nawrocki was expected to be against it.
A wanted partyless candidate?
According to the findings Newsweeka, the decision to skip Przemysław Czarnek in the office of the president was the consequence not only of the above mentioned discrepancy, but besides of Karol Nawrocki's concerns about the excessive influence of the policy of the Law and Justice on the functioning of the Presidential Palace. The fresh president was to avoid a situation where individual could weaken his independency or give the impression that real power lies elsewhere. Additionally, personality differences were besides crucial – both politicians are considered strong and difficult.
As Czarnek himself said in conversation with Super Express, President-elect was about to make a condition that the head of the Chancellery should be a partyless person..
According to any media reports, Zbigniew Bogucki has a chance to take over as chief of law firm. However, in 1 of the last talks with the PAP, he did not want to comment on these assumptions.
Until there's a message from the president, it's just speculation. This is the President's exclusive prerogative. It's the president who decides, and he's the 1 who announces who's gonna be the chief and deputy chief of law firm. said the politician.
Rest of the fresh crew
In early June, president Elekt Karol Nawrocki announced that his cabinet would be headed by Paweł Chiefernaker, the erstwhile chief of his election staff. The deputy function was entrusted to Jarosław Dębowski, who previously headed the office of the president of the IPN. Dr. Rafał Leśkiewicz, with whom Nawrocki worked at the Institute of National Memory, will be the spokesperson for the President's Chancellery.
In July Nawrocki informed about the next nominations – prof. Sławomir Cenckiewicz will head the National safety Office, and his deputy generals Andrzej Kowalski and Mirosław Bryś will be appointed. global issues in the law firm were entrusted to Marcin Przycz, who previously served as president of Andrzej Duda. The Chancellery of the president of Poland will proceed to include Minister Wojciech Kolarski, who presently holds this position.