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No plans of immediate government reshuffling – Polish PM Tusk

Wed, Feb 22 2012 11:07 CET 654 Views
No plans of immediate government reshuffling – Polish PM Tusk

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Poland's prime minister Donald Tusk plans no changes in the line-up of the government "for now," he told reporters on Tuesday February 21, ahead of a series of meetings with cabinet members to mark the first 100 days of the incumbent government's term of office.

"For now I'm not planning any government reconstruction," Tusk said when asked if he saw the governing party Civic Platform (PO) deputy head Grzegorz Schetyna back in the government.

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