Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Science and Higher Education Jarosław Gowin said on Monday that coalition agreement between the parties forming the United Right would be signed this week. He stressed that he considered as the key the programme issues that had been agreed upon by the coalition.
"We've negotiated all details. I hope that this week we will sign an agreement," Gowin told journalists on Monday in Gliwice.
"To me it's important not only that we had agreed upon certain political and personal details, but also that we had settled programme issues. I hope that such situations like the one with the thirtyfold (withdrawn draft legislation removing the social insurance income cap) won't happen again in the next four years, and won't divide us," said deputy PM Gowin.
A new coalition deal between the Law and Justice party, Agreement and United Poland is necessary as the previous one had expired on November 11, along with the end of the previous term.
On Friday (November 22), another meeting was held between the coalition parties' leaders: PiS chairman Jarosław Kaczyński, chairman of United Poland - Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro, and the Agreement party chairman Jarosław Gowin. Also present at the meeting was Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
Autor: gf / Źródło: TVN24 News in English, PAP