Polish finance chief Domanski to assume bigger economic role

miércoles, 23 de julio de 2025, 4:38 am ET1 min de lectura

Polish finance chief Domanski to assume bigger economic role

Poland is preparing for significant changes in its government as Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to bolster his coalition's flagging popularity ahead of the 2027 general election. The shakeup is expected to include the creation of a super ministry of economy and finance, led by the current Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski. This move comes as Tusk faces internal strife and a new political landscape following the recent presidential election [1].

The expected cabinet reshuffle is a response to the surprising victory of nationalist Karol Nawrocki, who is set to become Poland's new president on August 6. Nawrocki's election has plunged the pro-European ruling coalition into crisis, with partners blaming each other for the failure of Tusk's candidate, Rafal Trzaskowski. Despite surviving a confidence vote, Tusk has struggled to maintain unity within his coalition and regain voter confidence [1].

The new super ministry of economy and finance, led by Domanski, aims to accelerate growth and address Poland's fiscal challenges. The move comes as the country grapples with a budget deficit projected to exceed 6% of GDP this year, the second highest in the EU after Romania [1]. The reshuffle also includes the replacement of several ministers, including those responsible for justice, health, and state assets [1].

The reshuffle is a strategic attempt by Tusk to reassert his authority and address the growing conviction within the coalition that he is not the future. However, the political deadlock with the opposition-backed president Nawrocki is a growing concern for investors, who fear it may hinder efforts to reduce Poland's budget deficit [1].

The expected changes are part of Tusk's broader strategy to stabilize his coalition and prepare for the upcoming elections. However, the effectiveness of the reshuffle remains uncertain, with some experts questioning the government's vision and strategy. "Perhaps the reshuffle creates some more effective instruments for action, but it is not entirely clear what actions and for what purpose," said Piotr Buras, head of the Warsaw office at the European Council on Foreign Relations [1].

References:
[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-23/poland-s-tusk-set-for-cabinet-reshuffle-to-shore-up-bickering-coalition

Polish finance chief Domanski to assume bigger economic role

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