"Polish Safe 0%": Will the Coalition Consider Nawrocki's Modified Idea?
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On Tuesday, the Polish People's Party (PSL) submitted a bill to the Sejm (lower house of parliament) aimed at "correcting the errors" of the president's "SAFE 0%" proposal. The PSL wants 90% of the National Bank of Poland's (NBP) profits to be allocated to security-related issues by 2035. They also place greater emphasis on funding services, infrastructure, and the military health service.
The coalition has a preliminary agreement to work on a modified version of the president's "Polish SAFE 0%" project, which was submitted to the Sejm on Tuesday by the Polish People's Party (PSL), Onet reports.
The discussion surrounding the future of the SAFE Act is entering a new phase. A bill by the Polish People's Party (PSL) has been tabled, largely based on an idea by Karol Nawrocki.
The Polish SAFE 0% bill, proposed by President Karol Nawrocki and NBP President Prof. Adam Glapiński, will not be considered in the Sejm. While the idea itself is good, Donald Tusk's team was unable to accept it due to political infighting. However, the Polish People's Party (PSL) has decided to use the bill. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced today that his party has submitted a bill on the Polish Defense Investment Fund to the Sejm.
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