
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk survives vote of confidence as he bids to reassert control
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government survived a vote of confidence in the Polish parliament on Wednesday, with supporters rising and applauding him and chanting his name.
Lawmakers voted 243-210 in favor of the government. There were no abstentions.
Tusk requested the vote following the defeat of his political ally in the recent presidential election, a loss that left him weakened and in need of a way to reassert his authority.
Tusk has explained the need for the vote by saying that Poland is in a new reality after the election and that he was seeking a new opening.