There will certainly be more women in the government of Donald Tusk than in the government of Prime Minister Morawiecki,” assured Senate Marshal Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska (KO) today on Radio ZET. “If Morawiecki’s new government were real and not fake, I would congratulate him on having so many women in it,” she added.
Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska was asked about the new government of Mateusz Morawiecki that was sworn in yesterday and the fact that more than half of the ministers are women.
Kidawa-Błońska on the new PiS government: it’s fake and these women are fake there
If this were a real government, if it was real, I would congratulate the Prime Minister on the determination on the part of PiS to have so many women in this government. But this government is fake and these women are fake
– she assessed. She added that they would not be able to prove that they were good ministers.
When asked how many women would be in Donald Tusk’s government, she replied that there would certainly be more women than in the “serious government that Prime Minister Morawiecki had.”
Referring to the accusation that, according to media reports, there will be only four women among ministers, and that equality was announced during the election campaign, she pointed out that “this is a coalition government.”
Each coalition partner had the right to choose the person he thought was best for the ministries he chose
– she answered.
If we look at the number of women even in the leadership of the Senate and Sejm, we can see that Donald Tusk keeps his words.
– she assessed.
President of the Senate: The sworn-in government “prolongs the agony of the PiS government”
The marshal was also asked why she did not attend yesterday’s swearing-in of the Morawiecki government.
I take the affairs of our country very seriously. I would very much like the President, even out of respect for the office of the President, to treat his citizens seriously. This prolongs the agony of the PiS government and gives time to undignified things that continue to happen – a jump on money, positions, concretization of the system. I don’t agree with something like that
– she answered.
She emphasized that it was a conscious boycott.
You should be with people you respect and appreciate. For me, because I was there and standing next to the lady who chairs the neo-National Council for the Judiciary, I couldn’t stand there
– she added.
“Parity is parity, but I am not responsible for my co-coalition partners.” – KO seems to withdraw from the pre-election statements on the representation of women in the planned government of the coalition of the defeated opposition parties Kidawa-Błońska. On in turn, the infantile boycott of the swearing-in by the President of the Republic of Poland of the new government, whatever that government may be, and which indicates a lack of self-reflection, is completely compromising for the President of the Senate!
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Source: wPolityce