Andrzej Duda says he will not shorten ruling PiS party’s term, despite Donald Tusk’s alliance saying it is ready for power
Poland’s president will not convene a new parliament until nearly a month after a three-way opposition alliance won an overall majority, which could delay the installation of a new government until well into December.
Andrzej Duda, who is allied to the ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, said on Thursday he would call the first sitting of the new parliament for 13 November and would announce his nomination of a candidate for prime minister later.
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