The Polish parliament has nominated Donald Tusk to become prime minister after current leader Mateusz Morawiecki lost a key vote in the country’s parliament. Mr Morawiecki’s populist Law and Justice (PiS) party failed to win a majority in October’s elections. President Andrzej Duda, a PiS ally, nonetheless nominated Mr Morawiecki to lead the government. His failure to win a vote of confidence paves the way for Mr Tusk to become PM. In all, 190 MPs voted for Mr Morawiecki’s government, compared with 266 against. The Sejm, the country’s parliament, then nominated Mr Tusk to lead the country.
- BBC reporting Polish parliament has backed Donald Tusk to become PM. He was last PM in 2007-2014 & was then Euro Council President. Poland will now adopt OpenBorders, migrant quotas, Trans ideology (women have penises, men vaginas etc) and politically correct laws etc.- Karl Martin
- Congratulations @donaldtusk on becoming Poland’s Prime Minister. Your experience and strong commitment to our European values will be precious in forging a stronger Europe, for the benefit of the Polish people. I look forward to working with you, starting with this week’s important EUCO. Gratuluję Donaldzie! – Ursula
- Polish parliament elects Donald Tusk as prime minister. Poland’s parliament elected centrist Donald Tusk as the new prime minister after incumbent Mateusz Morawiecki lost a key confidence vote. DW
- The Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki has submitted his government’s resignation.
- Polish parliament elects Tusk as PM. Polish Civic Coalition leader Donald Tusk was elected as Poland’s prime minister, following a vote in the country’s parliament, the Sejm, on Dec. 11. “We’ll fix everything together,” Tusk said in his speech. Kyiv Independent
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