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Polish lawmakers to hold confidence vote in Tusk government on June 11

Polish lawmakers to hold confidence vote in Tusk government on June 11

Straits Times2 days ago

Parliament Speaker Szymon Holownia, presidential candidate from the centrist Third Way coalition, and his wife Urszula Brzezinska - Holownia attend meeting with supporters during final day of his campaign at a theatre in Warsaw, Poland, May 16, 2025. Jacek Marczewski / Agencja Wyborcza.pl via REUTERS/ File Photo
WARSAW - Polish lawmakers will hold a vote of confidence in the government on June 11, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday as he seeks to shore up his centre-left coalition after Sunday's presidential election loss.
Tusk's candidate for president, liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, lost the ballot to eurosceptic historian Karol Nawrocki in a blow to the government's efforts to cement Warsaw's pro-European orientation.
"This vote is not an effort to continue what we had been doing before because we know that some things can be done better, faster," Tusk told reporters. "This is meant as a day of a new momentum."
Political observers say Tusk's Sunday ballot loss was in part a sign of growing discontent with his government's progress in making good on election promises that propelled him to power 18 months ago. A CBOS poll from late May showed only 32% of Poles supported the current government.
Tusk's coalition ended eight years of nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) rule in 2023, with the centrist former European Council president vowing to repair what he says was damage to democratic rule and women's and minority rights under his predecessors.
Nawrocki built his campaign in recent months on a pledge to prioritise the needs of Poles over those of migrants or refugees from the Ukraine war, in echoes of U.S. President Donald Trump's MAGA rhetoric.
He is likely to use his presidential veto to thwart Tusk's liberal policy agenda.
Tusk has a comfortable majority in parliament, but some commentators have said Tusk's difficulties over the last 18 months came in part from frictions between his leftist and centre-right allies over issues such as abortion.
One of the key promises of his government was a plan to ease the country's near-total abortion ban introduced under the PiS government.
"There is a fundamental question here: what is the goal of Tusk's coalition," said Anna Materska-Sosnowska from Warsaw University.
"Is it about more than just parliamentary or government positions? If yes, then the coalition needs to put its own ambitions aside and play for the same team."
But while he may have room to build more effective consensus within the coalition, Tusk is likely to struggle to persuade Nawrocki, an arch-conservative, to back policies such as more access to abortion.
Outgoing President Andrzej Duda, a PiS ally, had made it clear he would veto any such efforts, and Nawrocki said he would follow him. REUTERS
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