The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Morawiecki sworn in as Polish PM amid dispute with EU

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WARSAW: Mateusz Morawiecki was sworn in as Poland’s new prime minister on Monday and European Council President Donald Tusk called on the new leader to pursue European unity.

Poland’s ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) is at odds with the EU over immigratio­n, logging in an ancient forest and government attempts to control the courts and the media. Critics say the euroscepti­c party’s policies have subverted democracy and the rule of law.

At the same time, acrimony between Tusk and the PiS dates back years. Poland, acting on orders from the PiS boss and longtime Tusk adversary Jaroslaw Kaczynski, was the sole member of the 28 EU members to vote in March against Tusk’s reelection.

Morawiecki, 49, replaced Beata Szydlo, who became a deputy prime minister. PiS sacked the popular Szydlo last week in a bid to improve Poland’s image abroad and prepare the conservati­ves for a series of elections.

Morawiecki will remain finance minister and economy minister. All other ministers have kept their jobs for now, although some ministeria­l changes are expected in weeks to come.

Morawiecki said his government will continue the work of Szydlo. He is expected to outline his policies yesterday.

Tusk, a former Polish prime minister before PiS came to power in 2015, said he counts on good cooperatio­n.

“Acting for Poland’s strong position in the European Union and for the unity of all member states is the need of the moment,” Tusk wrote. — Reuters

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