Polish president vows to veto spending bill in
massive clash with new government
The move is the most high-profile conflict yet between
President Andrzej Duda and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
BY STEPHAN
FARIS
DECEMBER
23, 2023 6:47 PM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/poland-andrzej-duda-vow-veto-budget-propose-his-own/
Polish
President Andrzej Duda said on Saturday he would veto the government’s amended
2024 spending bill and propose his own, in a challenge to new Polish Prime
Minister Donald Tusk.
In a post
on the social media platform X, Duda cited the bill’s funding of public media,
and said blocking it was appropriate “in view of the flagrant violation of the
constitution.”
On
Wednesday, Poland’s new government moved to seize control of the country’s
publicly owned television, radio and news agency from loyalists to the Law and
Justice (PiS) party, which lost power following the October 15 parliamentary
election. Duda was a PiS member and is still loyal to the party.
Poland’s
Culture Minister Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz fired the heads of TVP public
television, Polish Radio, and the Polish Press Agency (PAP).
“At the
same time,” Duda wrote in a second post on X. “I would like to inform you that
after Christmas, I will immediately submit my own project to the parliament,
regarding, among other things, raises for teachers and other expenses planned
in the budget-related act.”
Jan
Grabiec, the head of the prime minister’s chancellery, called Duda’s
announcement “absurd.”
“The
president doesn’t have much say. The president says he will submit some kind of
a budget bill, and that is completely out of the president’s remit,” he said.
Duda had
come under fire from PiS politicians for not doing more to thwart the
government’s effort to take control of public media — which in the past eight
years had acted as the PiS party’s propaganda arm.
Tusk’s
government came to power in December, putting an end to eight years of rule by
PiS, in which Warsaw clashed with Brussels on the rule of law and press
freedom.
However,
the relationship between the new government and the president, who retains the
ability to veto legislation, has been rocky, with Duda making clear he will use
his presidential powers to thwart the new administration.
The clash
over public media and the budget is part of a broader battle as the Tusk
government tries to cut PiS off from its sources of political power and cash.
In recent
days, parliament has created special commissions that will probe past
wrongdoing, such as dodgy COVID-era contracts and spending to hold a 2020
election by postal ballot which hadn’t been authorized by parliament. On
Tuesday, Tusk appointed new heads for the main intelligence and security
agencies, which had been accused of supporting PiS and of spying on the party’s
opponents.
“Fasten
your seatbelts,” Tusk announced on Tuesday.

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