Today after The meeting between the chairman of the Sejm, Szymon Hołownia, and the KO leader, Donald Tusk, started at 10 a.m. on the so-called the second constitutional step of appointing a government.
Hołownia was asked at a press conference in Krakow yesterday whether he had already met with the head of the PO, Donald Tusk, about the formation of a new government in a situation where the government of Mateusz Morawiecki does not receive a vote of confidence in the Sejm and whether they have already agreed on when it will be held in such a situation, Tusk’s exposition – December 11 or 12.
We have an appointment tomorrow and we’ll talk about that
– replied the Chairman of the Sejm.
He added that he left this decision to Donald Tusk.
He has to decide what he wants it to look like
– he emphasized.
It will be Prime Minister Tusk’s decision, as he chooses. Would he prefer that he be elected Prime Minister on the same day, in the evening, and that we, for example, have a presentation and vote on the composition of the Council of Ministers on December 12, so that there would be a Prime Minister in Poland on that day? Or, for example, will he prefer that we do all three of these elements, late in the evening and late in the evening on the same day, or will he, for example, express his will that it is better to do on December 11 the If the day is when the Mateusz Morawiecki case is closed – and will probably be closed – and December 12 will be the day on which he will be elected Prime Minister, all indications are that he will give a presentation and that a vote will take place on the Council of State. Ministers
– said Hołownia.
As he noted, he is “merely and exclusively the custodian of formal matters relating to this process.”
We are in constant contact with the best specialists of the Chancellery of the Sejm
– also emphasized the Marshal of the Sejm.
Taking the initiative of the Sejm
Hołownia also said that “there will most likely be a parliamentary motion to change the rules of procedure of the Sejm regarding the voting method in the second step.”
The Marshal of the Sejm made that on December 11 at 10 PM Prime Minister M. Morawiecki will give an explanation, and so At 3 PM a vote of confidence in the government should take place. Then, as he explained, he will announce a pause during which he will wait for the nomination of candidates for the premiership in the second constitutional step.
President Andrzej Duda has sworn in the new government of Mateusz Morawiecki, formed after parliamentary elections in the so-called first constitutional step. Within fourteen days of the swearing-in of his cabinet, the Prime Minister shall submit a statement to the Sejm requesting a vote of confidence. This deadline is December 11.
If in the so-called If the first step fails to appoint a government, the Sejm takes the initiative. A candidate for prime minister can be nominated by a group of at least 46 MPs. The Sejm elects the Prime Minister and the members of the government by an absolute majority in the presence of at least half of the legal number of deputies. The president then appoints the elected government and takes the oath.
In the elections to the Sejm, which took place on October 15, PiS won 194 seats, which does not provide a majority of at least 231 MPs. KO won 157 seats, Trzecia Droga – 65, New Left – 26 and Konfederacja – 18.
On November 10, the coalition agreement was initialed by the chairman of the Civic Platform, Donald Tusk, the chairman of Poland 2050 Szymon Hołownia, the chairman of the Polish People’s Party Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and the co-chairmen of the New Left: Włodzimierz. Tsazarzasty and Robert Biedron. The coalition’s candidate for prime minister is Donald Tusk.
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Source: wPolityce