Poland, the prime minister ran to the presidential palace to arrest people!

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-01

According to the Global Times, on January 9, Polish police entered the Polish ** government and arrested two of their former leaders to enforce a court order. The police sent former Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminsky and his deputy, Maciej Vasik, to prison. This incident escalated the dispute between the Polish head of state and the new **.

According to the Polish constitution, the prime minister is appointed by **, however, the appointment of the prime minister has many conditions attached to it, and it is not arbitrary. The lack of power to remove the prime minister, the appointment and dismissal of members of the cabinet or the Council of Ministers, has laid the groundwork for the prime minister to compete for power.

Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk.

* The trigger for the escalation of the contradiction with the prime minister is the disagreement on the budget bill, in fact, in many aspects, the prime minister and ** contradict the will, in fact, it is a partisan dispute, and the result can only be irreconcilable contradictions.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk is pro-European and strongly supports Ukraine. Because the EU's actions damage Poland's interests, interfere with Poland's independence and sovereignty, and affect Poland's status and influence in the international arena, **Duda, of course, cannot agree. Tusk was once criticized by the Polish parliament as a "German spy" and advocated a German garrison in Poland, which was tantamount to luring a wolf into the house for **Duda.

Poland, once the largest country in Europe, has been divided four times in its history. The most recent time was carved up by Germany and **, and it is the Germans that the Poles should hate the most, but the current Chancellor Tusk advocates that Germany should station troops in Poland, I really don't know what to think. Look at what has become of the German garrison in Lithuania now, and the two countries are chattering about who will pay for it, and perhaps give some advice to the Poles.

Poland should learn the lessons of several partitions in history, put itself first, and develop its economy and diplomacy independently. If you still bet the fate of the country in the hands of others, the tragedy of history will be repeated!

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