Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will call for a vote of confidence in Parliament for his government, after the candidate who supported the country’s presidency, Rafal Chasskovsky, was defeated in the Sunday elections.

“The first test will be the vote of confidence I will soon ask for by parliament,” Tusk said, speaking on television tonight. “I want everyone to see, including our opponents, inside and outside the country, that we are ready for this situation, that we understand the seriousness of the moment, but we do not intend to retreat or spite,” he added.

It is recalled that in a night of electoral thriller – and to the disappointment of the EU – right -wing nationalist Karol Navrotsky was nominated yesterday’s president of Poland, dominating a marginal difference against central, pro -European Rafal Rafal.

The President of Poland has the right to veto the laws and is also the type of the Armed Forces.

The election of 42 -year -old hyper -conservative and Eurosceptic Navrotsky may have complications for the country’s position and role in European Unionas well as the right to abortion and community rights LOATKI+.

Navrotsky, Donald Trump’s admirer, is opposed to Ukrainian integration into NATO But it supports the provision of military aid to Kiev to face the Russian military operation.

In addition, it requires that the advantages of about one million Ukrainian refugees have in Poland have to be limited.

Also his followers want much more stringent restrictions on the migration and more sovereignty of Warsaw over the EU.