NEWS
17/09/2020
07:26
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is on a visit to Vilnius. At 7:00 Polish time, a meeting with President Gitanas Nausėda began. At 7:30, the Prime Minister will lay flowers at the Mausoleum of the Mother and Son's Heart at the Rasos Cemetery. At 8:00, a meeting with Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis will take place, followed by a plenary session at 8:30.
At 10:15, the head of the Polish government will participate in the signing ceremony of the "Declaration of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania and of the Government of the Republic of Poland on strategic partnership and Belarus."
At 10:30, a press conference of the Prime Ministers of Poland and Lithuania will be held, and at 12:15, the Prime Minister will attend a ceremony marking the first anniversary of TVP Wilno and the signing of a letter of intent regarding the expansion of the Polish Cultural Centre in Vilnius.
The Sejm will resume its proceedings at 9:00 with topical questions. At 11:30, current information is scheduled regarding the state of healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic and the government's actions in response to the second wave of the coronavirus in Poland.
At 13:00, the second reading of the so-called "Five for Animals" bill will take place. Much indicates that a vote on adopting the Law and Justice party's proposal will occur in the evening voting block, between 19:00 and 22:00. The plan also includes the appointment of the President of the Office of Electronic Communications – Jacek Oko is the candidate for this position.
It is also possible that a vote on the election of Zuzanna Rudzińska-Bluszcz to the position of Ombudsman will take place in the evening. At 10:00, the Sejm's Justice and Human Rights Committee will issue an opinion on the relevant motion, which paves the way for voting on this candidacy.
Furthermore, at 17:30, the first reading of the government's draft amendment to this year's budget will be held.
At 13:15, at the monument honoring the soldiers of the Border Protection Corps in Wytyczno, President Andrzej Duda and the First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda will participate in the celebrations of the 81st anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland. The Border Guard is the organizer of the anniversary commemorations.
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