Speaking in the Sejm on Tuesday, Razem leader Adrian Zandberg sharply criticized Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s response to KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski’s defeat in the presidential election. “Now you want to stage a vote of confidence instead of getting to work,” Zandberg said, questioning whether the government had learned anything from the loss.

He argued that the election outcome was not a mere mishap but a consequence of broken promises. “This is what happens when a commitment made to millions is not fulfilled—and that, Mr. Prime Minister, is your responsibility,” Zandberg stated.

He highlighted several key issues, including the lack of progress on laws supporting people with disabilities, housing reforms, and the widening gap in healthcare funding. Zandberg’s remarks were made during formal motions submitted in the lower house, as tensions rose over the government's direction following the presidential election setback.

Source: bankier.pl


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