Billionaire tasked by Tusk with cutting red tape in Poland submits first 111 proposals
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Billionaire tasked by Tusk with cutting red tape in Poland submits first 111 proposals
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. A team led by Rafał Brzoska, one of Poland’s richest people, and tasked by Prime Minister Donald Tusk with advising the government on how to cut bureaucracy, ha…
Freeing the Polish economy and Polish social life from excessive regulation is in the interest of all Poles, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Monday. He added that the adoption of the first deregulation solutions will be possible in May. The Polish Prime Minister also referred to the meeting with entrepreneurs on Platform X.
Rafał Brzoska's team, which is working on eliminating legal barriers, has submitted the first 111 proposals for changes to regulations to the government. Over 60% of them have been given the green light, 30% still require further work, and only 8% will not come into force.
"In fact, freeing the Polish economy and, more broadly, Polish social life from excess regulation is in the interest of all Poles."
The process of freeing the economy from excessive regulation is accelerating - claims Donald Tusk. At noon, the head of government met with representatives of the social team for deregulation. - This is not about representing big business (...), but about the public interest - he emphasized. - We are starting a 100-day counter, which (...) will set the pace for us - added the head of the aforementioned team, President of InPost Rafał Brzoska.
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