Czarnek: Tusk Spent Three Weeks Rewriting My Bill. He Robbed Poles.
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Fuel prices are soaring. The Prime Minister announced action on the matter. "Donald Tusk has been delaying taking real action," said PiS MP Andrzej Śliwka.
PiS politicians have accused Donald Tusk of being slow and rewriting PiS bills to lower fuel prices. Przemysław Czarnek and other members of Jarosław Kaczyński's party emphasize that the government's three-week delay has cost Poles billions of zlotys, and that Tusk's proposals are effectively a repetition of PiS initiatives.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has finally decided to respond to high fuel prices in Poland, announcing a reduction in the VAT rate on fuels from 23% to 8% and a reduction in excise tax on fuels to the minimum required by EU regulations. Przemysław Czarnek, the PiS candidate for prime minister, proposed similar solutions on March 9th, but the government did not take up his proposal at the time. "Tusk has already defrauded Poles of PLN 2 billion by r…
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