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The Central Government of Poland won a vote of trust in parliament on Wednesday and won political unrest for the largest country on the eastern flank of the European Union and a robust inquire of Ukraine.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk called the vote for the legislators last week to endorse his government, hoping to re -confirm his authority after the victory of a political opponentKarol Nawocki, a nationalist historian, in a presidential election this month.

In the vote, 243 legislators voted against Mr. Tusk and 210, giving him a majority in the 460-member Lower House of Parliament.

Mr. Tusk said on Wednesday with the Parliament that Mr. Nawrocki’s victory would create challenges in the presidential mood “bigger than we had expected.” But referring to the limited and largely ceremonial tasks of the president, he insisted that the result of that election “our responsibility, our duties or the scope of our power or competencies does not reduce.”

Mr. Tusk’s victory in the trust voice is a blow to the Law and Justice Party, who had hoped for a possible return to power in the case of early elections. A vote against Mr. Tusk’s government should have demanded him kicking off after approx Only 18 months in office.

Bruised by the victory of Mr. Nawrocki in the presidential survey and under pressure of justice and justice to resign, Mr. Tusk acknowledged the ‘gravity of the moment’ last week, but gambling with a vote of trust, he insisted that ‘we are not planning to take a single step back’.

Mr. Nawrocki, such as Andrzej Duda, the departing president, is closely in line with law and justice, and his victory on a liberal candidate supported by Mr. Tusk is likely to harden the stalemate between a presidency and a government that draws in opposing directions.

The Polish president has no control in the establishment of policy, but has a veto power on legislation adopted by parliament, a privilege that the government of Mr. Tusk has been bumped to perform its agenda. This includes repairing relationships with the European Union and the reversal of changes legislation and justice that is applied during his power time that endangered the independence of the judiciary and anything but abortion.

Law and justice lost its parliamentary majority in an election of 2023, but the coalition of legislators that Mr Tusk has compiled to form a government is a front alliance consisting of liberals, centrists and conservatives that shared little common ground than opposition to justice and justice.

Anatol Magdziarz contributed reporting.

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