“What have state-owned companies been doing for the past eight months? Promoting party nominees from the coalition on December 13,” writes Jacek Sasin.
The former head of the Ministry of State Assets refers to the public statements of Minister Jakub Jaworowski. Sasin states that politicians in the ruling camp do not care about the fate of the Poles.
The Minister of State Assets, Jakub Jaworowski, gave his first interview and confirmed all the worst assessments of the current government: it is a team of harmful amateurs who do not care about the interests of the MP and the fate of ordinary Poles. What have state-owned companies been doing for the past eight months? Promotion of party nominees of the Coalition of December 13 and production of audits (investments aimed at development were called “corporate crime”)
– we read.
Jacek Sasin also draws attention to the lack of implementation of an important concept.
Meanwhile, urgent reforms lie fallow: the draft of the National Energy Security Agency that I prepared is hidden in a drawer, but there are no alternative options. The minister is aware that the inability to separate coal assets from energy companies is a recipe for massive increases in electricity and gas prices for Poland and the economic collapse of the companies. However, he does not take action because he is afraid of ‘zero-one’ solutions. A striking lack of vision, courage to implement reforms and ambition in designing investments
– writes a PiS politician.
He then draws attention to actions that would limit the development opportunities of our country.
The disastrous government of Donald Tusk is causing the Polish state to lose major development opportunities, losing out in the global energy transformation race and condemning its citizens to expensive energy, and therefore to poverty. Complete economic failure
– Jacek Sasin convinces.
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Source: wPolityce

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