Tusk swore in as Prime Minister of Poland/Collage 24 Channel< p _ngcontent-sc140 class="news-annotation">The Polish Sejm voted on December 12 to support the new government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. During the oath of office of the new government, he spoke about the main goals and called on Western countries to continue to support Ukraine in the fight against Russia. 449 people's deputies of Poland took part in the voting. 248 deputies voted for the election of the Tusk government, 201 were against. No one abstained from voting. The absolute majority is 225 people's deputies. President Poland's Andrzej Duda took the oath of office to the new government of Donald Tusk at the presidential palace in Warsaw. You won with a large, magnificent turnout. One party was expected to win, but another political group won the majority. This is a great achievement on your part,” noted Duda. For his part, the newly elected prime minister thanked all Poles for their support in the elections of the political force that has now come to power, drawing attention to the record turnout at the elections. He expressed satisfaction that the Polish president expressed his readiness to cooperate with the government of the country on all matters. In his speech, Donald Tusk, commenting on his election, recalled the words of his favorite song – On the 13th, even in December, spring. According to him, Poland is and will be a key, strong, sovereign link in NATO, as well as a loyal, stable ally of the United States, confident in its strength and importance. In its inaugural speeches in parliament, Tusk called on Polish politicians to unite. He said he could not resolve the disputes while Russia was waging an aggressive war across the border. According to Tusk, this conflict, which many fear, could spread if Moscow wins. The task of Poland, the task of the new government, but also the task of all of us is to loudly and decisively demand from the entire Western community the full determination to help Ukraine in this war. “I will do this from day one,” the Polish prime minister noted. The newly elected Prime Minister of Poland also expressed outrage that Vladimir Zelensky is forced to continue to urge world leaders to continue supporting Ukraine’s fight in a war that has killed or maimed tens of thousands of Ukrainians. I can no longer listen to some European politicians and politicians from other Western countries who They say they are tired of the situation in Ukraine. They say to President Zelensky’s face that they no longer have the strength, that they are exhausted,” said Tusk. He emphasized that with the onset of another winter, Ukrainians are tired and they need help. Oath of Tusk
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