If anyone thought Tusk and his team were anxiously awaiting and dreading the 100th day of coalition rule on December 13, they were dead wrong.
The parliamentary elections, although Tusk’s party lost them, made it possible to form a government coalition, and although after some time the ‘honeymoon’ of the coalition partners ended and there are innocent murmurs of criticism from, for example, the left, the allocation of government positions is up to so far satisfies those who were not even under the thumb, but without a doubt Tusk Kosiniak-Kamysz, Hołownia and Tzarzasty. They shyly distance themselves from Tusk’s 100 details and say that they went to the elections with their own program and are therefore not responsible for the fact that the election promises of the opposition leader when he rode to the Prime Minister’s office on a white horse drove in Aleje, Ujazdowskie turned out to be just rally rhetoric, because ‘promising twice is giving once’. …
Source: wPolityce