News - Jarosław Kaczyński
Newly sworn Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said his liberal coalition government is well prepared to serve the nation, not dominate it.
By Associated Press WARSAW, Poland -- Poland's president swore in a new government Friday, ushering in a prime minister who has promised to withdraw the country's troops from Iraq and to demand more from its alliance with the United States.
Donald Tusk pledged to work for that most important to Poles -- their health, salaries and public safety -- as he was sworn as Poland's new prime minister. Tusk's liberal, pro-EU coalition government took office Friday.
By Daniel McLaughlin Poland's opposition leader Donald Tusk claimed a commanding election victory over Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski last night, ending two years of chaotic government and regular scraps with foreign partners.
