Polish President swears in newly elected Prime Minister Donald Tusk and ministers

Polish President swears in newly elected Prime Minister Donald Tusk and ministers

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Polish President Andrzej Duda swears in Prime Minister Donald Tusk and ministers, expressing readiness to cooperate despite political differences. Duda plans to hold a meeting of the National Security Council.

On December 13, at the President of Poland Andrzej Duda swore in Prime Minister Donald Tusk and all his ministers from Prime Minister Donald Tusk and all his ministers. This was reported by UNN with reference to Polish media.

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Duda congratulated the ruling coalition on the success of the ruling coalition that won the last elections, and noted that although he comes from a different political background, he is ready to cooperate with the new government. He added that he and Prime Minister Tusk have no disagreements about the distribution of power functions.

This is a very important moment for Poland. I would like to congratulate you, first of all, on winning the the political process. This is a special situation that we have not had since 1989 in Poland since 1989. With a large turnout, when our fellow countrymen took responsibility by participating in the elections and a decision was made that gave victory to one political group, but in fact another political group won

- said Andrzej Duda.

The President expressed hope for close cooperation with the government and announced a meeting of the National Security Council National Security Council to be held next Wednesday.

Tusk thanked all Poles for supporting the political force that came to power in the elections, drawing attention to the record to power, drawing attention to the record turnout, and expressed satisfaction with the with the president's willingness to cooperate with the government in all matters.


On December 11 the Polish parliament elected the leader of the "Civic Platform Donald Tusk as the head of government. Tusk stated, he supports continued support for Ukraine and criticized European politicians who express war fatigue.