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Zawisza Outraged by Tusk's Idea: Instead of Limiting, They Are Expanding Privileges

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Prime Minister Donald Tusk wants deputy prime ministers and deputy ministers to receive free apartments. Marcelina Zawisza of the Razem party is outraged by the reports.
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The Prime Minister's Office is planning to amend regulations that will mean that top government officials will not have to pay rent for apartments in the government complex in Sadyba.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk wants deputy prime ministers and deputy ministers to receive free apartments. Marcelina Zawisza of the Razem party is outraged by the reports.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Donald Tusk's Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers Will Receive Free Apartments - RMF24.pl - Top government officials, including deputy prime ministers and ministers, are to be provided with apartments at taxpayer expense - writes "Rzeczpospolita".

The Prime Minister's Office is working on a regulation that would expand the list of politicians eligible for publicly funded housing. This time, it applies to ministers and deputy prime ministers. Unofficially, one of the goals is to "fill the empty government housing estate."

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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