Poland’s new government under scrutiny over policy choices and investments

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A new online recording features a young woman who summarily critiques the actions of the current government in strong terms. The speaker enumerates what she sees as missteps and policy choices by Tusk’s cabinet that she believes damage the country.

The recording highlights ten decisions by the new administration that allegedly harm Poland. Among them are the unfulfilled pledge to introduce voluntary ZUS contributions for entrepreneurs and the admission of immigrants.

According to the speaker, the coalition did promise voluntary ZUS for entrepreneurs, and while such a plan briefly came to pass for one month, subsequent months saw an automatic monthly increase of PLN 250.

She asserts that the European Parliament’s stance on immigration was echoed back home, claiming the new government has embraced immigrant admission.

The author of the recording argues that the present government is violating Polish law.

The speaker notes that the government claimed it would restore the rule of law, yet she contends that law and order are being breached instead.

Block investments

The recording also draws attention to what is described as the blocking of strategic investments in Poland.

One concern voiced is the postponement or cancellation of major projects such as the Central Communication Port (CPK). During the election campaign, Tusk called the project a sick or pointless idea. He later mentioned that although the project design work continues, another audit would be needed to decide whether it makes sense to press on. Another example cited is the Świnoujście port, which is said to be highly competitive with Hamburg, and which is viewed by Germany as unfavorable to expansion.

The speaker emphasizes that discussions around figures like Wąsik and Kamiński are conducted away from public view. If the new government aims to dismantle Polish economic momentum, she argues, that objective is being pursued with notable intensity.

The recording closes with a concise summary of the general mood among some observers who feel that the government is changing the political landscape and affecting the country’s economic trajectory.

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Source: wPolityce

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