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Andrzej Duda’s swearing-in boycott. Krzysztof Szczerski: Poles will judge it | Policy

The Supreme Court found that the result obverse presidential event is important, therefore the swearing-in will take place on August 6 Andrzej Duda on President Polish. The head of the president’s cabinet, Krzysztof Szczerski, announced that Andrzej Duda’s speech on Thursday will concern “the long-term vision of creating order in the state”.

– The presidential speeches for the beginning of the term of office and for the commencement of the next 5 years of supremacy over the armed forces are such fundamental speeches that I expect and should expect a rather long-term vision. Also [wizji – red.] the future of a certain political, social and economic order in Poland, which is to be shaped in our country in the long term, in order to best implement the Polish raison d’état, tasks of social development, social cohesion and social unity in Poland – said Szczerski in an interview with the Information Radio Agency.

Andrzej Duda’s swearing-in boycott. There will be, among others Wałęsa, Komorowski and Miller

The head of the president’s cabinet also referred to the issue of the boycott of President Andrzej Duda by some politicians. Krzysztof Szczerski he stated that the Presidential Palace did not judge it.

– Only Poles can judge it. Everyone will have an opinion about it and everyone has the right to make such a decision. On the other hand, for the democratic order, the state order in Poland, the element of respect and understanding of the raison d’état that is associated with the fact peaceful handover of the power of the head of state in Poland through the democratic election of society, Szczerski said in an interview with Polish Press Agency.

The swearing-in of Andrzej Duda as President of the Republic of Poland will take place on Thursday, August 6 at 10 am The politician will take the oath before the National Assembly, that is members of the Sejm and Senate. Former presidents, prime ministers and members of the diplomatic corps are customarily invited to the presidential swearing-in ceremony. It is known that Andrzej Duda’s swearing-in will not be attended by, inter alia, former presidents Lech Wałęsa and Bronisław Komorowski, were Prime Ministers: Ewa Kopacz, Leszek Miller and Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz and former Speaker of the Sejm and former Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski. The president of Warsaw and the recent candidate will also be missing Civic Coalition for President of Poland Rafał Trzaskowski.

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