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11 June 17:55

Poland: Donald Tusk's pro-European government wins a vote of confidence in Parliament after losing the presidential elections

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Donald Tusk's government has won a vote of confidence, with 243 votes in favor and 210 against, after suffering a setback in the June 1 presidential election won by nationalist Karol Nawrocki. Tusk emphasized the importance of the vote to end speculation about the stability of the pro-European government. Nawrocki, backed by PiS, could seek to undermine the authority of Tusk's government, and the prime minister has said he is open to cohabitation but prepared for confrontation.

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Guvernul proeuropean din Polonia obţine un vor de încredere în Parlament, convocat de Donald Tusk după victoria naţionalistului Karol Nawrocki în alegerile prezidenţiale
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