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Poland's PiS mulls personnel changes to energy brief in new government

Published 10/15/2019, 03:39 AM
Updated 10/15/2019, 03:41 AM
Poland's PiS mulls personnel changes to energy brief in new government

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party is considering some changes in the government after it won a weekend parliamentary election, including in the field of energy policy, Jacek Sasin, a PiS member and Deputy Prime Minister said on Tuesday.

PiS narrowly won a second term in power, final results from Sunday's vote showed, but its drive to push through its conservative agenda may be hampered by a loss of the upper house.

Mateusz Morawiecki would continue as Poland's prime minister, Sasin said, adding there could be soon minor changes among officials responsible for energy matters, without giving further details.

"Mateusz Morawiecki remains the prime minister, nothing changes here," Sasin said.

The energy portfolio has previously been split between the ministers of energy and the environment, as well as a minister for entrepreneurship and technology, with the prime minister also personally overseeing some energy-related issues.

Analysts said a potential replacement of Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchorzewski could boost the shares of Poland's listed state-run energy companies, as the minister had been criticized by private investors for launching policies they said undermined the utilities' profitability.

Under Tchorzewski, who intervened on the energy market with a power price cap, utilities stopped paying out dividends and had to support troubled coal mines.

"If ...Tchorzewski loses his job or loses the ultimate supervision of utilities which could, for instance, be redirected to the prime minister we would expect some upside potential for utilities which may start to pay dividends again," Ipopema Securities said in a research note.

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