There will be a motion for a vote of assurance for the government. Donald Tusk confirms

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Donald Tusk announced that at "the earliest time" he would make a motion to the Sejm for a vote of assurance for the government. In the first public message after announcing the results of the presidential election, the Prime Minister besides assured that he had a prepared "contingency plan, assuming a hard co-habitation" with the fresh president. - We will decision on with the job, regardless of the circumstances, due to the fact that that is why we were chosen - he stressed.

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At the beginning of his speech Donald Tusk recalled that "there has been no specified large emotions" associated with the elections. He besides thanked everyone for their vote.

- I'm sorry. Over 20 million Poles chose new president of the Republic of Poland, showing his strong attachment to democracy and its key principle, namely free and universal elections," he said.

Donald Tusk after the election: I will not halt for a moment

The Prime Minister pointed out that no substance how we justice the winning candidate, "recognise his win and congratulate his constituents".

- I'm sorry. What I am doing here, he added. He besides thanked "the loser for his determination and conflict to the end for all vote".

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- I'm sorry. I want to declare to all of you present that I won't halt for a second., as Prime Minister of the Polish Government in his work and in our common fight for Poland, which we dreamed of at the threshold of independency - free, sovereign, safe and prosperous. The presidential election didn't change anything here. - stressed.

- I'm sorry. In accordance with the Constitution and your own conscience We'll work with the fresh president. wherever essential and possible. I realize it could be harder than many of you thought going to vote yesterday. But this does not change the least of my determination and will to act in defence of all that we believe together," he added.

"The contingency plan is ready". The Prime Minister spoke

Donald Tusk assured that he was prepared "a contingency plan, assuming a hard co-habitation" with the fresh president.

- I'm sorry. It's hard to presume in advance what the fresh president's attitude will be. If he shows a willingness to cooperate, it will be a affirmative surprise to which we will respond with full openness. If not, there's nothing to wait for. We'll decision on, no substance what.'Cause that's why we were chosen, he said.

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- I'm sorry. We're going to be putting forward the draft laws.But if necessary, we'll regulation and make decisions, including with the president trying to block good changes. We already have experience," he added.

- I'm sorry. There's besides much to do. Starting with global affairs, building a powerful army and a strong economy, repolonisation of industry, through social safety and state services, up to settlement and the fight against crime - stressed the head of the government.

There will be a motion for a vote of assurance for the government

Tusk pointed out that "this plan will require unity and courage from all Coalition 15 October". He besides informed that he would submit motion for a vote of assurance for your government. Thus, Polsat News information was confirmed, which informed it first.

- I'm sorry. The first test will be a vote of trust that I will address to the Sejm soon. I want everyone to see, including our opponents, at home and abroad, that we are ready for this situation, that we realize the seriousness of the moment, but that We're not going back a step - stated.

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- I'm sorry. All who voted Rafał Trzaskowski I say today, we keep going. I know how you feel, but let's remember: we agreed on a large deal, requiring strength, perseverance, and possibly more time than we would like. In democracy, the fight never ends. - he said.

- I'm sorry. I believe in you, I believe in Poland - concluded.

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