Polish ruling party forming minority govt, rejects partners
An official with Poland’s conservative governing party says the country’s right-wing coalition has collapsed
An official with Poland's conservative governing party says the country's right-wing coalition government has collapsed.
Marek Suski said Friday that the Law and Justice party will continue to run Poland as a minority government.
Suski said: "Our former coalition partners should be packing up their desks.”
Law and Justice has been governing with the support of two small parties, one led by the justice minister, Zbigniew Ziobro.
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