Tusk Criticizes Nawrocki and Receives Direct Response

In a recent exchange regarding constitutional reform in Poland, Prime Minister Donald Tusk has criticized President Karol Nawrocki’s proposal for a new constitution. Tusk urged adherence to the existing constitution during his response.
Tusk Criticizes Nawrocki’s Constitution Proposal
The friction arises from Nawrocki’s announcement about drafting a new constitution. Tusk emphasized the importance of respecting the current legal framework as discussions unfold.
Response from Presidential Minister
In light of Tusk’s comments, Marcin Przydacz, a minister in Nawrocki’s administration, responded directly. He stated, “Good, we will work on a new, better constitution for Poland. Meanwhile, you should start respecting the provisions of the existing one as per your own suggestion.”
- Key Figures: Donald Tusk (Prime Minister), Karol Nawrocki (President), Marcin Przydacz (Presidential Minister)
- Main Issue: Proposal to create a new constitution vs. adhering to the current constitution
This exchange highlights the differing views on constitutional governance in Poland. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how these discussions will shape the nation’s legal and political landscape.



