Indian woman candidate won in UNIDROIT Governing Council, PM Modi congratulated the new PM of Poland
PM Modi congratulated the new Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk through social media. Uma Shekhar, India's first female candidate for the Governing Council of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, has got a historic victory.

PM Modi congratulated Poland's new Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The President on Wednesday swore in Donald Tusk as the new Prime Minister of Poland. After assuming office, top world leaders expressed hearty congratulations on social media. PM Modi also wished him by posting on social media. He wrote that congratulations to Donald Tusk on your appointment as Prime Minister of Poland. He wrote, I look forward to working together to greatly deepen the long-standing and friendly relations between India and Poland.
During the swearing-in ceremony, Tusk said that loyalty to the Constitution will be the trademark of our new government. Members of the Polish parliament on Monday endorsed Donald Tusk to become Poland's prime minister after he lost a confidence vote in the country's parliament. According to the report, 248 votes were cast in favor and 201 against, which cleared the way for his return. Nearly two months later, a coalition of opposition parties led by the former European Council President won the national elections held on October 15.
Tusk said that I want to thank the Polish people. Thank you Poland, it is a great day, not for me, but for everyone who believed deeply for so many years that we would drive away the darkness, drive away evil.
Indian women candidates won in UNIDROIT Governing Council
Uma Shekhar, India's first female candidate for the Governing Council of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, has got a historic victory. In the elections held in Italy, he won with 45 votes out of 59 in the first round. Let us tell you that 21 votes are required to be elected to the Governing Council. India will be a member of the Governing Council for the period 2024-28.
There are 25 posts in the Governing Council, which are held by eminent legal experts. In the elections held today, 32 contestants including the United States, China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and France were in the fray. Candidates from Russia, the US and China have failed to win positions on the Governing Council.