More than 40% of Poles surveyed believe that the state of democracy in the country will improve under Donald Tusk’s government. This comes from a survey by SW Research: Polish Press Agency.
According to the survey results, 47% of citizens expect the situation of democracy in Poland to improve under Donald Tusk. 27 percent stated that they were of the opposite opinion. 9% had difficulty expressing their opinion.
Earlier, the Polish Sejm voted to nominate Donald Tusk, a candidate from the opposition coalition, for the post of prime minister. The only candidate who participated in the vote was Tusk. 248 MPs voted for him. 201 MPs opposed this.
Donald Tusk on December 13 given He was sworn in and officially became Prime Minister of Poland. The ceremony took place at the presidential palace in Warsaw.
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Source: Gazeta

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