The Sejm expressed a vote of trust for the government of Donald Tusk. MEP Grzegorz Braun will not have access to the Sejm after he destroyed the exhibition regarding LGBT people. Robert Lewandowski appeared in the District Court for Warsaw-Śródmieście. Here are five things that are worth knowing on Thursday, June 12.
1. Tusk government with a vote of trust
The Sejm expressed a vote of confidence for the government Donald Tusk. 453 deputies took part in the vote. It was 243, against 210. Nobody abstained.
Earlier, the prime minister gave an hour expose, and then the MPs asked him questions.
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2. Braun with a ban on entering the Sejm
Speaker of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia informed that Grzegorz Braun He will not have access to the Sejm.
On Wednesday, the MEP destroyed an exhibition in the Sejm, dedicated to the LGBTQ+community. He removed the graphics from the easel and then trampled.
3. Lewandowski in court
Robert Lewandowski assisted by lawyers and bodyguards He appeared in the District Court For Warsaw-Śródmieście, where a trial was held regarding the dispute between him and his former manager Cezary Kucharski.
The footballer did not comment on his departure from the Polish national team.
4. Waiting for a Pole's flight into space
The Wednesday start of the AX-4 space mission with the participation of Dr. Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski was dismissed due to a technical defect.
Unofficial information shows that it was detected The fault has already been removed. However, before the decision about the new start date is made, it will be necessary to conduct another static test of the rocket.
5. Nawrocki received a certificate from the PKW
Karol Nawrocki received the resolution regarding the statement by the National Electoral Commission the result of the presidential electionin which he won. The office will cover on August 6.
The PiS candidate won the election, obtaining less than 370,000 votes more than Ko Rafał Trzaskowski's candidate. The selection certificate was given to him by the chairman PKW Sylwester Marciniak at the Royal Castle in Warsaw.
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