Poland's PM Donald Tusk survives parliamentary confidence vote
Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant political divisions.
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Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant political divisions.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/06/11/polands-pm-donald-tusk-survives-parliamentary-confidence-vote
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00:00Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government won a vote of confidence in Parliament on Thursday.
00:06453 lawmakers participated in the vote, with 243 of them voting in favour, while 210 voted against.
00:15The vote was preceded by a parliamentary expose where Tusk outlined a roadmap for his government for the remaining two and a half years of its term.
00:22The Polish Premier also answered questions from a record 269 MPs.
00:30Politicians from the ruling camp did not hide their satisfaction with the results of the vote.
00:47The Prime Minister Donald Tusk is the best Prime Minister who holds this coalition, gives its direction.
00:54Of course, there is a reset, a new beginning, this expose, a re-construction of the government, because we have the parliamentary elections on the horizon.
01:03There is still a lot of time, but we know that the second half of the administration must look a little differently.
01:09Opposition lawmakers were disappointed with the outcome.
01:16Donald Tusk should not be either Prime Minister, or President, or a man for free.
01:20How can you trust a person who does not trust you?
01:23How can you trust the vote of trust, to trust the government who leads him?
01:29It's bad for Poland, it's bad for the next two years.
01:33After winning the vote of confidence, Donald Tusk noted that a cabinet reshuffle is needed, which is set to take place in July.
01:42He emphasized new faces will appear in government as the correct course and end the dysfunction.
01:48They won't komen.
01:49They know that, but they are already going through rows ago.
01:51They deserve to contact you after the election.
01:53They conteúdos will appear in January 7th, over the party.
01:56Prozent of children.
01:58The pressure is going over, April 500, 2018, as High School of the All-ole in February of 2017,