“Instead of freezing prices, a bill is being frozen, which – I would like to remind you – is a civil act. About 140,000 people signed it. citizens” – said Marek Suski from PiS on Telewizja wPolska. In this way, the politician commented on the delay in the work on the bill “Stop wage increases” by the ruling coalition. “It looks like the Olsen gang, even though they were at least nice. However, these are serious matters, because innocent people are being put in prison”, the former minister summarized at the Prime Minister’s Office.
In early June, PiS introduced a bill to the Sejm called “Stop wage increases”, signed by more than 140,000 people. citizens. The increases are already in force and the bill has not yet been considered by parliamentary committees. MP Marek Suski spoke on Telewizja wPolen about what is happening with regulations that are important for Poland. …
Source: wPolityce

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