The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday after the election of ultra -conservator Karola Navrookki yesterday in the presidential election, who would soon act on parliamentary trust in order to demonstrate that his coalition of the liberal center does not want to return “more than one step”.
In a speech broadcast on television, Tusk emphasized that his government is ready to cooperate with the new president “in what is necessary and as far as possible”, but he is ready for the fact that the offensive accepts a blocking attitude.
“The first test will be the vote, which I will ask the parliament soon,” he said and added that the goal is that everyone, abroad and within the country, see that the government “includes the seriousness of the moment”, but this is not available “to take one step back”.
Navroki won the elections to the candidate supported by Tusk, Rafal Trzavsky, for the narrow edge. In Poland, the president has limited powers compared to other systems – he has some influence on foreign and defense policy – but he has the right to veto legislative initiatives, although they were approved by parliament.
The presidential election faced two visions faced with the future of Poland in the EU, in which the winner, who received the support of the Donald Trump government, defended the very European position and focused on traditional values, in front of Trzavsky, a European desire for liberal and cosmopolitan wars, with the central program.