The ministers dismissed by the president on last Friday will be reinstated quickly, Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said in Polish southeast small town Jaslo on Saturday.
Kaczynski told reporters that transports minister Andrzej Polaczek was reinstated earlier on Saturday, because he was scheduled to go to China to carry out very important talks on the same day.
"We do not want to and not allow to repeat such a condition without government," the PAP news agency quoted Kaczynski as saying.
He said that the new government formed after the parliament election would be expected in next two or three months or more.
On Friday evening, Poland's Sejm, or lower house of the Parliament approved the self-dissolution motion presented by the Democratic Left Alliance. Kaczynski announced after the vote that most of the cabinet members except seven were removed from their posts by the president to avoid a non-confidence resolution against them being approved in the parliament. Polish Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga was reinstated one hour after he had been dismissed.
In a statement released on Friday evening, Poland's Presidential Information Office said that President Lech Kaczynski had decided to hold a parliamentary election on Oct. 21.
Source: Xinhua
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