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Poland’s president plans constitution rewrite – POLITICO

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May 3, 2026
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Poland’s president plans constitution rewrite – POLITICO


Poland’s president has the right to propose changes to the constitution, but they have to be approved by two-thirds of the deputies in the lower house of parliament and an absolute majority in the Senate. Both bodies are under the control of the liberal coalition government opposed to Nawrocki.

The right-wing opposition PiS party that backs Nawrocki doesn’t have a majority in parliament, so there is no chance of any of Nawrocki’s amendments being passed. Nawrocki is engaged in a political battle with the pro-EU Tusk, and the president has been looking to expand his currently limited powers.

The appointment of key council positions on Sunday was symbolic, as May 3 is Poland’s Constitution Day. In a social media post to mark the occasion, Tusk wrote: “Only those nations that respect their constitutions stand a chance of victory.”

The Council for the New Constitution has until the end of Nawrocki’s current term, which runs until 2030, to come up with an alternative draft of the constitution.



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