They asked Nawrocki to meet Tuski. He didn't effort to bite his tongue

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In little than 2 weeks – on Wednesday, 6 August – Karol Nawrocki, the fresh president of the Republic of Poland, will take a solemn oath. President-elect's final preparations for taking office after Andrzej Duda, who leaves his post after serving as head of state of 2 full term. Nawrocki – although he has not yet taken office – is increasingly asked about cooperation with the government of Donald Tusk, with whom, which is not a secret, is not his way. President-elect stated that he was “not in a hurry” to meet with the head of government, although he did not regulation that out. He added that he "considers him the worst prime minister after 1989".

After a gathering with the talker of the Sejm Simon Holovnia Karol Nawrocki was asked if he would hold a akin gathering with Prime Minister Donald Tuski. The President-elect stated, responding to the journalist, that specified a gathering would “be necessary”. "So, of course, I do not exclude specified a meeting, although you cannot be amazed that I am not rushing to meet Prime Minister Donald Tuski, whom I consistently consider the worst Prime Minister after 1989", added the future president of Poland.

"But Poles anticipate the president and the Prime Minister to talk and cooperate on issues that are crucial to our national community," he stressed.

In a completely different tone, Nawrocki spoke of a gathering with Marshal Holovnia just moments earlier. He revealed that they were talking, among others, about swearing in, but besides about future presidential legislative initiatives. At the same time, president Elek announced that he intends to usage this competence very often.

"Legal initiatives will go to the marshal and to the Polish Sejm. The discussion was besides about things that I was very curious in, and so the fresh media law, around which I hope I will be able to cooperate with the marshal and the full Polish parliament," Nawrocki announced.

Karol Nawrocki will be sworn in as president on Wednesday, August 6, at 10:00 a.m. at the National Assembly. On the same day, at 4:00 p.m., in Józef Piłsudski Square in Warsaw there will be a ceremony of handing over the power over the Armed Forces of Poland by Andrzej Duda.

Source: polsantews.pl

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