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The hospitals of “Facts after Facts” were Barbara Oliwiecka, MP of Poland 2050 and Paulina Piechna-Więckiewicz, deputy minister of education from the left. – We have to work and send laws to the president – said Barbara Oliwiecka about future cooperation with President Elekt.
Gościnie “Facts after Facts” talked about cooperation with President Elekt Karol Nawrocki. As noted by MP of Poland 2050, cooperation with him “will be different and more difficult.”
Barbara Oliwiecka, however, indicated the direction in which the government should follow. “We have to work and send laws to the President,” she noted. – At the moment there was a bit of such a narrative that we know about some of the laws that Andrzej Duda They will not sign them, so they were not sent. No, we send laws – said the MP.
Paulina Piechna-Więckiewicz, in turn, indicated which laws “must” be with the president. – Act on women and relationship rights (partner – ed.) Must go to the president – emphasized Deputy Minister. “There are promises that we made together,” she added.
– We will adopt it, and Karol Nawrocki will not sign it. This is how we should act – said Barbara Oliwiecka, referring to the matter of abortion.
“I expect to calm emotions above all”
Gościn's “Facts after Facts” were asked about expectations for the Monday meeting of the State Electoral Commission, which will deal with reports of electoral irregularities.
– I expect, above all, calming emotions – said Paulina Piechna -Więckiewicz. “I think it's very good that this commission is gathering tomorrow and I hope it will dispel all kinds of doubts,” she added.
– If citizens hear that there was a problem somewhere. If they see that there was such a potential that something has happened, then the relevant institutions should explain it – noted the deputy minister of education.
Barbara Oliwiecka pointed to the need to check how the PKW issued messages. She cited a story from presidential electionsduring which in one of the districts several dozen people lost the right of voting, because in the first round they voted not at their place of residence, and in the second they wanted to vote in the “home committee” in which they needed a certificate. “This message did not reach them and this is the key of the matter,” she pointed out.
A vote of confidence in the Tusk government
Barbara Oliwiecka and Paulina Piechna-Więckiewicz were also asked if the prime minister Donald Tusk He rightly applied to the Sejm about a vote of trust.
– There is a need for the prime minister to actually confirm this majority. This majority is unwavering at the moment – said Polish MP 2050. As she noted, “as a coalition on October 15 we suffered some consequences” in the presidential election, which in her opinion showed imperfections in the government. “Anti -government groups, including Adrian Zandberg, got the bonus,” she noted.
Paulina Piechna-Więckiewicz answered the question about the PSL survey, in which the members were asked about a possible coalition with PIS. – I hear the assurance of the PSL leader, Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak -Kamysz that PSL is in this coalition – she said.
– I think there is nothing wrong in the question – noted Barbara Oliwiecka. – We remember eight years of law and justice. And from what we hear, PSL members also remember and there is absolutely no return to those rule – she said.
“We spoke too little about these larger and smaller successes”
Gościnie “Facts after facts” also indicated communication in the government as something that requires improvement. – I think we talked too little about these larger and smaller successes – said the deputy minister of education.
– The strategy of communicating government activities on the Twitter of Prime Minister Donald Tusk did not reach everyone. And this is not the best communication channel – noted Barbara Oliwiecka. “Leaders must meet, there must be one message,” she added.
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