““We are dealing with a munitions scandal, and Germany is currently developing a strategy for the development of the defense industry, one of the elements of which is the state taking shares in private companies that implement strategic defense projects,” wrote Michał Dworczyk, former head of the Prime Minister’s Office and Member of the European Parliament for Rights, on the X website and Justice.
The politician referred to the recent accusations made by Donald Tusk against Mateusz Morawiecki because he wanted ammunition for Poland to be produced by a Polish company.
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Michał Dworczyk, former head of the office of Mateusz Morawiecki, provided information via the X-portal that Germany is developing a strategy for the development of the defense industry. One of its elements is the acquisition of shares in private companies by the state.
We are dealing with a munitions scandal and Germany is currently developing a strategy for the development of the defense industry, one of the elements of which is the state taking shares in private companies that implement strategic defense projects.
– wrote the MEP.
25 percent shares in the radar manufacturer
The Law and Justice member noted that Germany already holds 25 percent of the shares in the radar manufacturer Hensoldt.
In practice they are already doing this, for example the German government has taken a 25% stake in the radar manufacturer Hensoldt. It is interesting that the arms industry has been practically closed down for the past thirty years. But it is all in the name of free market principles and the interests of the state…
– he added.
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Source: wPolityce
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