has a problem. He lacks a majority in the Sejm to serve PiS’s third term. However, since the word “failure” does not exist in the party’s dictionary, there is a need to put on a good face for a bad game and a rather desperate search for individual MPs from the opposition who would agree to support the Prime Minister in the vote in a week and a half.
The search is going on like December. No one wants to talk to PiS, MPs of the former government claim that talks are ongoing, the opposition claims that it is unrealistic and thanks to this, the labor pains in Morawiecki’s attempt to forge a parliamentary majority will last for a few more days. . This was also noticed by Radio ZET, who decided to turn the search for a parliamentary majority into a joke.
Szymon Majewski mocks Mateusz Morawiecki. “I called and there was Prokop”
Szymon Majewski had to invite another person to play the joke, who would pretend to be former deputy marshal Ryszard Terlecki – “a master of parliamentary tricks, a virtuoso of communication, a wolf in a fox’s skin, a lynx in a Terlec skin.” He was played by Michał Zieliński, who explained on the air what progress – and tricks – look like in the search for the majority:
I’m getting closer, I’m making circles, I’m enchanting, I’m getting closer, I’m moving away. I know where the Confederation eats breakfast. I already made a pull move, took their candy and left a note: “Do you want candy? Send Bosak to room 210. RT,” he mocked.
Faking Ryszard Terlecki is also planning an approach to MP Joanna Mucha. “I calculated where she was touching up her makeup. I wrote on the mirror with lipstick: ‘Are you looking for better shadows, go to the shadow salon, RT.’
There were also attempts to contact Szymon Hołownia, until now quite contemptuously called the “rotational marshal” by PiS. “I have already organized the number for Hołownia through secret contacts, I call and Prokop answers,” said “Terlecki”.
Mateusz Morawiecki is in pain giving birth to a new government
After President Andrzej Duda entrusted Mateusz Morawiecki with the mission of creating a new government, the former prime minister began looking for individual votes. He must collect them before the next session of the Sejm – he has just over a week left to obtain the remaining 37 votes to win a vote of confidence. Even if he wins the votes of the Confederation (which announced that this will not happen), it will only be 18 additional votes. This means that Morawiecki would have to attract MPs from the Left or Third Way to his side. He is reportedly conducting talks, he is said to be successful, and he will present the composition of the new government before two weeks have passed.
Source: Gazeta

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