However, Duda Moravecki was the first to entrust the formation of the government, despite the fact that PiS had little chance of finding the necessary coalition partners to secure a majority.
Unable to attract coalition partners, Moravecki’s only remaining option was to form a minority government.
He now has 14 days to pass a confidence vote in parliament, which is unlikely.
With the exception of Moravecki himself and Defense Minister Marjuš Blaščak, the new government does not include any well-known politicians.
As reported, in the elections held on October 15, three opposition lists – the “Civil Coalition” (KO) led by former Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the association “Trešais cejls” (TD) and the center-left party “Jaunie kreisie” – won a total of 248 out of 460 Seimas deputies. places.
While PiS won only 194 mandates.
It is expected that the vote of confidence will take place on December 11, and it is likely that Moraveckis will not pass it. Only after that, the current opposition will be able to start forming its own government.
2023-11-27 17:07:28
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