
Polish PM Unveils Cabinet Reshuffle Amid Growing Political Crisis
The center-right Poland 2050 was denied the deputy prime minister post it asked for, which was instead given to Foreign Minister Sikorski, a member of Tusk’s own party.

The center-right Poland 2050 was denied the deputy prime minister post it asked for, which was instead given to Foreign Minister Sikorski, a member of Tusk’s own party.

Talk is growing that the prime minister is planning his resignation for some time in the near future.

Although the Polish conservative leader denied discussing a potential coalition, members of the Tusk cabinet are panicking.

Private talks between coalition members and opposition figures add pressure as the government faces increasing criticism over border control.

“This means a stronger voice for countries demanding more sovereignty, less bureaucracy, and stronger transatlantic ties.”

Tusk’s forces lost the momentum, and their coalition faces an uncertain future.

Karol Nawrocki’s victory marks a turning point in Polish politics—defying Brussels, backing tradition, and humiliating Donald Tusk’s progressive regime.

The only poll that really counts will take place this Sunday, and the ramifications will be huge.

Will Poland support the march toward a European superstate, or help stop it?

The lawfare waged against the three opposition members of parliament is just another chapter in Tusk’s anti-democratic playbook.