– There's nothing incorrect with this coalition. But everything happened to halt Donald Tusk from taking the lead. Nothing has happened to dispute the existence of this coalition, but it has happened, if not all, to a large deal that Donald Tusk should halt being Prime Minister," said Senator Michał Kamiński on Tuesday in the program of Przemysław Szubartowicz in Polsat News.
– I have a individual attitude towards this election run due to the fact that it was won by my opponent Adam Bielan. Of course he did, it was his thought and he played it – Kamiński believes.
Mr. Donald Tusk asked if we had any assurance in him. If you're asking me if I have assurance in individual who has muddled the U.S. president and is incapable to apologize for that, my answer is no," said the PSL politician.
The Vice Marshal of the legislature may lose his position
– Do I have assurance in individual who has the destiny of my coalition and all the values that are dear to me, entrusted in the hands of people whom I saw at night, on election night, at their own funeral? – Kamiński wondered.
– Do I have assurance in the man who entrusted the election run to people who told nonsense about any swinging counties, proving that they have no thought what the presidential election run in Poland is, or possibly showing that they have always watched "House of Cards" with Polish subtitles?
The information of the Polish Press Agency, obtained from sources related to the 3rd Road, shows that the script of the dismissal of Michał Kamiński from the function of Deputy Marshal of the legislature is becoming increasingly real. Kamiński himself – according to the same sources – is to be aware of the forthcoming resignation.
Meanwhile, a further gathering of coalition leaders is scheduled to take place on Thursday to discuss key issues concerning the future of cooperation between groups.
Szymon Hołownia, talker of the Sejm and leader of Poland 2050, announced on Tuesday on page X that the main subject of the talks would be the "programme objectives K15X" and the request to "improve the current activities of the coalition".
On Monday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk delivered a message. He then announced his intention to turn to the Sejm for a vote of confidence. The vote will take place on 11 June.