Poland's new prime minister launches reforms to escape EU exit

Poland's new prime minister, Matthews Morawicki, is making a major reshuffle of his cabinet ahead of negotiations with EU officials on possible sanctions in the country. Poland's new prime minister, Matthews Morawiecki, has dismissed Foreign Minister Whitold Waszczykoski and National Defence Minister Antony Macierewickz on Tuesday, reports “Sputnik International”, [...]
Poland's new prime minister, Matthews Morawiecki, has dismissed Foreign Minister Whitold Waszczykoski and National Defence Minister Antony Macierewickz on Tuesday, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
The prime minister handed the respective decisions to President Andreze Duda during a solemn ceremony to change the government in Warsaw.
Waszczykowski and Macierewitz were not present at the ceremony, they left the presidential palace minutes before it started.
Waszczykoski is replaced by former Deputy Interior Ministry State Secretary Jacek Czaputovacz, while Macierewitz is replaced by former Interior Minister Mariusz Blazczak.
The Interior Ministry is now headed by the country's former deputy parliament deputy, Joachim Brudzinski.
The government's current re-regulation comes after Poland's popular prime minister, Beata Szydlo, resigned in a shocking move between the major dispute between the European Union and Poland's ruling Justice Party ( PIS) on reforms of the Polish judicial system, forests and quotas of migrants' shift.
Szydlo was replaced by Matthews Morawiecki, who began reshaping the cabinet in an effort to calm criticism from the European Union./Persycopi/












