Polish Presidential Office Raises Concerns Over Limited Foreign Policy Briefings from Prime Minister’s Office
Warsaw, Poland – A meeting is scheduled between the head of the Presidential International Policy Office and Marcin Klich-Przydacz, head of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, too address a perceived lack of communication regarding foreign policy matters. The discussion, initiated by the Presidential Office, will also encompass the broader relationship between President Andrzej Duda‘s management and Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government in the realm of international affairs.
the core of the issue centers on the limited number of classified reports detailing Prime Minister Tusk’s meetings with foreign leaders that have been forwarded to the President’s Chancellery. According to sources, only two such notes have been received since the beginning of the year, raising concerns about transparency and potential impacts on Poland’s foreign policy coordination. This communication breakdown occurred two weeks before a planned visit.
The Presidential International Policy Office flagged the issue, noting its importance within the wider context of the President and government’s collaborative efforts in foreign policy. The forthcoming conversation with Klich-Przydacz is expected to address the flow of information, specifically concerning the exchange of notes documenting discussions with international counterparts.