“The head of government, Mateusz Morawiecki, has “an agreement with six opposition MPs,” say Onet journalists Andrzej Stankiewicz and Kamil Dziubka.
According to information from Onet, Morawiecki “has agreed with six opposition MPs.”
It is difficult for us to believe that opposition MPs today can count on more privileges for loyalty in the event of a change of government than for treason that preserves the current government.
– journalists from the portal Andrzej Stankiewicz and Kamil Dziubka commented in their own style in the program “State of Exception”
They emphasized that even if PiS got six MPs on its side, the party would still need 31 MPs to gain a majority in the Sejm.
It turns out that the opposition may have more trouble reaching an agreement. Although the coalition has not yet been formed, problems are already piling up. According to the author, there may be many more than it seemed in the first moments after the election, when politicians were overwhelmed by the euphoria of victory.
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Source: wPolityce