Polish PM reshuffles cabinet in bid to restore control

by CrunchyBaconYum

5 comments
  1. Too little, too late. It’s clear that even the supporters of this government are displeased with what was (not) delivered. Overrepresentation of PSL as expected, too important to lose with the risk of a joint PiS government. Removed many unpopular faces, Sikorski got a promotion, as one of the last liked (to my knowledge?) people within KO, probably is groomed to be the new leader overall, good call but they had no other, imho. Also, anyone else recognise most of these folks? Seem like no-names.

    Good thing the size was cut down, but we are still overblown, probably gonna be the case in PL politics for a while (if not ever lol), especially with such a fragmented coalition. 26 ministries to 21? Wow. Considering that ministers were taking part in the Pres. campaign, think of all that gobbled up taxpayer money, lovely. What waste.

    It’s just damage control. Obviously there was no chance of a new PM, but I think Tusk’s to blame for most if not all of their failures. They accomplished some things, yes, but we were promised lots (didn’t happen, politics gonna politic), but it is still far below expectation. In one word – lazy.

  2. Tusk should just retire along with Kaczyński. Then we should weld them shut in one room so they have to deal with each other for the rest of their miserable lives.

  3. I pray for the time, when all leftist will fall, and the rightful king will claim the throne of The Most Serene Republic… 😏

  4. Meh. Not very exciting event.

    Sadly, PiS and Konfederacja will return to power in two years. Partially because current government is lazy and partially because lot of Polish people are idiots.

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