Poland’s Government Claim Russia Collusion in President Nawrocki Attacks over Crypto Bill
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Poland’s government claim Russia collusion in President Nawrocki attacks over crypto bill
President Karol Nawrocki’s veto on a controversial law to regulate the Polish crypto market has been met with threats and attacks by the government. Prime Minister Donald Tusk has ordered an investigation into an alleged “crypto affair,” implicating the head of state, while members of his ruling coalition are accusing him of attending to Russian interests. Halted Polish crypto bill stirs political storm in Warsaw Poland is descending into a majo…
In one study, the number of Poles investing in cryptocurrencies has already exceeded the number of those who own stocks or bonds. As cryptocurrencies grow in popularity, the topic is becoming increasingly political. President Karol Nawrocki recently vetoed a bill on crypto assets. Meanwhile, the price of BTC and other cryptocurrencies has plummeted.
Donald Tusk responded to Karol Nawrocki's veto of the crypto-asset market bill. "Please treat this as an opportunity and an offer," he told the president.
We will submit this bill again immediately, and it will quickly pass parliament. Please consider this an opportunity and an offer to prevent your name from being associated with the "crypto scandal," announced Prime Minister Donald Tusk, referring to the president regarding the cryptocurrency bill vetoed by Karol Nawrocki.
Karol Nawrocki decided to veto the cryptocurrency bill. Donald Tusk criticized the president's decision.
Donald Tusk said Karol Nawrocki's veto of the crypto-asset market bill "looks bad." Other government officials share a similar view. Sławomir Mentzen, among others, takes the opposite view and defends the president's decision.
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