Polish Presidency Signals Close Cooperation Across New Government

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President Andrzej Duda spoke about the need to engage with each newly appointed minister, especially those with whom close cooperation would be essential, to arrange processes so that the affairs of the Republic of Poland are managed in the best possible way. He emphasized that the principle of cooperation should be actively reflected in daily government work. “I would like the National Security Council to meet next Wednesday,” he added. This stance signals a commitment to steady, inclusive dialogue at the highest levels of government. (Source: wPolityce)

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“I will of course want to be with each of your ministers.”

Early on Wednesday, at the presidential palace, President Andrzej Duda officially appointed Donald Tusk as prime minister along with the new cabinet. He made clear that he intends to stay closely connected with every minister, particularly those with whom cooperation is expected to be most intensive and ongoing. He spoke about shaping the work of the ministries in a way that would bring about the most effective implementation of Poland’s constitutional principles and public policy, ensuring that cooperation actually benefits the Republic of Poland and its citizens. The remarks were addressed to the newly formed Council of Ministers and framed as a pledge of proactive involvement from the presidency. (Source: wPolityce)

– emphasized the President, signaling a hands-on approach to governance and a readiness to supervise the collaboration between the presidency and the cabinet to realize concrete results for citizens.

National Security Council Wednesday

The President stated his intention for the National Security Council to convene next Wednesday. He urged the members to come together to review the security landscape facing Poland and to discuss it with the same seriousness and responsibility that characterized previous sessions. The aim is to build on the sense of shared duty and to examine how current security measures align with the country’s strategic priorities. (Source: wPolityce)

He recalled that important issues, including security, were previously discussed in the council, where participants spoke frankly and made decisions with full accountability for the affairs of the Republic of Poland. He noted that the discussions allowed for the exchange of ideas and the opportunity to formulate joint actions that reflect the country’s interests and safety needs. (Source: wPolityce)

“I am convinced that Polish affairs have been handled well through this approach and can be carried forward with success,” the President said, expressing confidence in continuing the current path. He indicated a desire for the council to carry on in this spirit, adapting to the new configuration of executive power while maintaining a cooperative framework. (Source: wPolityce)

Next Wednesday he proposed that the National Security Council meet here again to assess the security situation in Poland, just as before, but within a newly shaped leadership structure. He described the plan as a continuation of a very positive, productive, and mutually beneficial form of cooperation for the country. (Source: wPolityce)

– added the President, underscoring the long-term value of a stable and collaborative approach to national safety and policy coordination.

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Source: wPolityce

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