became the new Minister of Culture and National Heritage in the cabinet. She was also appointed chairwoman of the Public Benefit Committee. However, the current government has no chance of being supported because PiS lost its majority in the Sejm as a result of the October elections. Internet users became interested in the past of some politicians appointed by the Prime Minister, including the aforementioned Dominika Chorosińska. The interview that the then councilor gave on Radio ZET was particularly well-known.
Embarrassment during an interview. Chorosińska did not know how many MPs were in the Sejm
In 2019, Beata Lubecka invited Dominika Chorosińska, who a year earlier had run on the Law and Justice list, and then obtained a mandate as a councilor of the 6th term of office of the Masovian Voivodeship Assembly. During the interview, the host asked the politician several questions about the government. It was getting worse by the second, because the councilor was unable to give correct answers to most of the questions asked.
“How many deputies sit in the Sejm?” – Lubecka asked. “I won’t tell you,” Chorosińska laughed. It was similar with the question about Senators, after which the councilor directly admitted that she did not know how many people sat in the Senate. “And who is the first citizen of the Republic of Poland?” – Lubecka continued. “President,” Chorosińska replied. The next question concerned the president’s age. “What is the age threshold for a presidential candidate?” Chorosińska tried to answer, but she failed at this question as well – “70?” Later, Beata Lubecka asked the councilor about the first non-communist Prime Minister of Poland. Chorosińska was convinced that it was Olszewski. The presenter had to correct her again. “And not Mazowiecki?” – came from the resigned mouth of Lubecka.
Source: Gazeta

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