Donald Tusk on the details of the government reconstruction. He revealed how many ministers will resign
Donald Tusk emphasized that the government will be reconstructed on May 10. Four ministers will then be replaced. Politicians will start working immediately, but the ceremony at the Presidential Palace will take place later.
Donald Tusk informed the Sejm corridor about the details of the government's reconstruction. – On May 10, i.e. on Friday, I will accept the resignation of four ministers – said the Prime Minister. Tusk assured that the changes in the government are “ready” and “the new, future ministers will start working immediately.”
Donald Tusk in contact with Andrzej Duda
– Today I was in contact with President Duda and the president's office. I will also announce the names of new ministers on Friday, but the nominations, the ceremony at the Presidential Palace will be later due to the president's trips, so only next week – explained the head of government. Tusk also said that the number of ministries would be reduced “slightly.”
The reconstruction of the government is mainly related to the elections to the European Parliament. The Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, has already resigned. Candidates for the European Parliament on behalf of the Civic Coalition are also the Minister of State Assets Borys Budka and the Minister of Interior and Administration Marcin Kierwiński, and the Minister of Development and Technology Krzysztof Hetman from the lists of the Polish People's Party within the Third Way.
Szymon Hołownia on the reconstruction of the government
Journalists also asked about changes in Szymon Hołownia's government. – I hear a lot about the reconstruction of the government, but from the state, but internally I did not have any conversation with the Prime Minister that would indicate that Minister Hennig-Kloska will lose her position – began the Speaker of the Sejm.
– On the contrary, I told the Prime Minister that our expectation as Poland 2050 is that all our ministries that work in the government can continue their mission, because we see no grounds for them to interrupt it – Hołownia concluded.