Defiant
Tusk to call confidence vote to reassert his authority in Poland after election
setback
With
domestic reform prospects in tatters, Polish PM aims to regain the initiative.
Donald Tusk
is in a good position to survive the vote. |
June 2, 2025
9:13 pm CET
By Joe
Stanley-Smith
https://www.politico.eu/article/poland-election-donald-tusk-confidence-vote-karol-nawrocki/
Polish Prime
Minister Donald Tusk intends to call a parliamentary vote of confidence in his
government following the victory of opposition-backed Karol Nawrocki in
Sunday’s presidential election, he said Monday evening.
“I want
everyone to see, including our opponents at home and abroad, that we are ready
for this situation, that we understand the gravity of the moment, but that we
do not intend to take a single step back,” Tusk said.
Nawrocki, a
right-wing populist who counts U.S. President Donald Trump among his allies,
will aim to use the presidency to block Tusk’s domestic agenda.
His election
victory casts doubt on whether Tusk’s government can make meaningful progress
on social security reform, restoring the rule of law, or on hot-button issues
like allowing same-sex partnerships or loosening Poland’s strict abortion
rules.
Declaring
that the presidential elections “have not changed and will change nothing,”
Tusk noted his government already has experience dealing with an uncooperative
president and that there is an emergency plan for dealing with this scenario.
Tusk
expressed openness to working with Nawrocki if he proves to be cooperative, but
said it would be a “positive surprise” if that is the case. Current President
Andrzej Duda has used his veto power to thwart Tusk’s legislative efforts.
Tusk is in a
good position to survive the vote of confidence, first reported by Polsat,
given the presidential election has had no bearing on parliamentary arithmetic
— though there are rumblings of discontent among his ruling coalition. The
parties making up the Tusk-led coalition account for 242 MPs in the 460-seat
lower house of parliament.
Parliament
Speaker (and failed presidential candidate) Szymon Hołownia said on Monday
afternoon the election result was “a yellow card — maybe even a red one — for
this government and this coalition.”
Luiza Savage
contributed to this report.
This article
has been updated.
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