More than 250 MPs took part in the debate after the revelation of Donald Tusk. The discussion lasted more than seven hours and was interrupted by a scandal involving Grzegorz Braun. However, the chairman of the Civic Platform did not answer the questions asked, but promised that all MPs who asked a question that was not a “political manifesto” would receive a written answer. Tusk even gave a specific date. Will he keep his promise?
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Tusk’s promise
Let us not forget that during the presentation, Tusk assured that he would be willing to answer all questions from MPs. But the new prime minister quickly changed his mind. After a long discussion that lasted more than seven hours, he said that from the questions asked he would choose those to which he would respond in writing, and that MPs would receive the answer during the next session of the Sejm.
For seven hours, like some Members of Parliament, I sat in this chamber listening to questions, or rather, in the vast majority of cases, to certain manifestos, statements and criticisms. (…) Allow us to select from this seven hours of material a question that requires a precise answer
– Tusk said after all MPs asked the question.
You will receive a written answer to every question that was a question and not a political manifesto. You will receive this answer, each of you Members, in writing by the time we meet again in this House, which will be early next week.
– he promised.
Are we dealing with another unfulfilled promise from Tusk?
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Source: wPolityce