After the negotiations, the ultra-right Polish Confederation party announced that it would not form a coalition with the Law and Justice party to form a new government.
This is reported by RMF24writes “European Truth”.
Negotiations between the formal winner of the elections and the Confederation took place on Friday afternoon. After them, as expected, party co-chairman Krzysztof Bosak said that they were not ready for a coalition, they critically assessed the work of the government of Mateusz Morawiecki during the previous term and had a fundamentally different vision.
Before this, the leaders of all the other parties invited by Morawiecki to negotiate the formation of a government – Leftica, as well as Poland 2050 and the Polish Peasant Party, which entered parliament as the Third Way bloc – refused to negotiate a coalition.
Opposition parties have already announced the creation of a coalition and presented its program.
Most Poles consider the head of the Civic Platform, Donald Tusk, the best candidate to form the country’s new government.
Read more about this topic in video blog EuroPravda, as well as in the article Tusk and his team: how the opposition negotiates a new government in Poland.
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2023-11-24 16:57:42