WARSAW, Nov. 27 ( Reuters )- Poland’s president will swear in members of a government that will likely only last until December on Monday. Opposition parties claim that this “farce” is an attempt to prevent them from taking office after they won the majority in an election in October.
The nationalist Law and Justice ( PS) party, which has been in power since 2015, won the election but fell far short of the 231 seats required for a majority and does n’t seem likely to prevail in parliament.
PiS alliance President Andrzej Duda gave Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki the second chance to form a government despite the broad empire of pro-European Union events securing 248 chairs and declaring their readiness to do so.
Leading opposition lawmakers and critics to claim that the group’s big-hitters do not want to add an administration that is doomed to failure, important PiS politicians Mariusz Blaszczak and Jacek Sasin have declared they will not join the new state.
The idea that the group’s heavyweights did not want to attend, however, was” an outright lie,” according to PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who also claimed that forming a government comprised of experts rather than politicians was his idea.
He explained to state-run news outlet PAP that the key issue is that there should n’t be an excess of politicians in this government. ” We want to demonstrate that different forms of government are probable.”
In an effort to convince opposition parties to collaborate with him, the prime minister has vowed to carry out the policy ideas of those events.
But, lawmakers who accuse PiS of preside over political complacency that has prevented the funding of the European Union, the demonization of minority groups like the Gay society, and widespread corruption in state companies have much sympathy for his appeals.
The state is accused by opposition functions of using stalling strategies to hide evidence of wrongdoing while in office.
Marcin Kierwinski, a lawmaker from the liberal Civic Coalition ( KO ) grouping, said to private broadcaster Radio Zet,” We all know that this is one big comedy and farce.” It’s a race for day, they say.
Pawel Florkiewicz and Alan Charlish provided the monitoring, and Ed Osmond handled the processing.
The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles serve as our requirements.