Poland's President Andrzej Duda, head of an EU state, has vetoed the newly elected government's budget proposal, citing a 'blatant violation of the Constitution' due to a dispute over additional aid for public media. The president's veto has led to political turmoil and a constitutional crisis in the country. In response to his veto, President Duda has proposed his own legislation aimed at increasing the wages of public-sector workers for the next year.
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda proposes his own legislation to increase wages of public-sector workers next year after vetoing the government’s bill amid a spat over additional aid for public media https://t.co/eZR07DviWj
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda proposes his own legislation to increase wages of public-sector workers next year after vetoing the government’s bill amid a spat over additional aid for public media https://t.co/g9wzzLyegM
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda proposes his own legislation to increase wages of public-sector workers next year after vetoing the government’s bill amid a spat over additional aid for public media https://t.co/kNH9dnOHyI
Poland faces political turmoil as president's veto sparks constitutional crisis over budget https://t.co/oyAicembFu https://t.co/fdBUKzvGe6
EU state's president blocks budget over state media 'takeover' Andrzej Duda denounced the newly elected Polish government’s 'blatant violation of the Constitution' https://t.co/y0A5HsyQcJ https://t.co/QbSYKv3N0z