The announcement after Nawrocki won
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk will appeal to the Sejm for a vote of assurance for his government, and the vote is scheduled for 14 o'clock. This initiative is simply a consequence to the defeat of Rafał Trzaskowski, candidate of the KO, in the presidential election and aims to strengthen the government coalition. On 2 June, in his first post-election speech, Tusk pointed out that it was impossible to foretell how the fresh president would behave, so, as he said, "there is nothing left to wait for."
We'll go with the occupation no substance what, due to the fact that that's why we were chosen. We're going to be putting forward draft laws, but if we have to, we're going to regulation and make decisions with the president trying to block good changes. We already have experience. said the Prime Minister.
Tusk announced that the first test for the government would be a vote of assurance that he would shortly apply to the Sejm. He stressed that the aim of this step was to show determination and willingness to act, both in relation to national and abroad opinions. He besides assured that the government would cooperate with Karol Nawrocki, following the constitution and its own beliefs.
What is simply a vote of confidence?
The Prime Minister has the right to ask the Sejm at any time for a vote of assurance for the government. A simple majority with at least half of the Members shall suffice to give it. deficiency of support means an work for the Prime Minister to resign. Under the Rules of Procedure of the Sejm, the debate on specified a proposal is limited to questions to the Prime Minister and his answers.
At least 230 of 460 Members must participate in the vote of confidence. PiS clubs (189 MPs), the Confederate (16 MPs) and the ellipse (5 MPs) announced a vote against the government. Nevertheless, the ruling coalition has a full of 242 votes: KO has 157 MPs, Poland 2050-TD and PSL-TD after 32, and Left 21. specified an advantage makes voting a formality, although it has become an chance for any parliamentarians to make critical remarks about the government's actions.
Prime Minister's Expo
The content of the Prime Minister's Wednesday speech was previously discussed with coalition organization leaders during the Monday meeting. From the information received from KO politicians, it appears that, although in the exposé, there is no request to anticipate announcements concerning the reconstruction of the government or the appointment of a spokesman, concrete discussions on this subject are planned after receiving a vote of confidence.
In the media circles, as a possible candidate for government spokesperson, Mr Maciej Wróbel, who has served as Vice-Chair of the MKiDN since January, was referred to as Mr KO Maciej Wróbel, but any of the interviewers expressed doubts about this candidacy, stressing that decisions were made in a narrow group.
A five-hour debate is scheduled on the Prime Minister's proposal, which is due from 9 to 14.