What Poles Think of President Vetoing Huge EU Defense Loan
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Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE bill will have far-reaching political consequences, not least for relations between the Presidential Palace and the October 15 coalition.
In total, more than half of Poles support the introduction of one of the two projects that would increase Poland's debt for defense purposes. According to 31.6 percent of respondents, following President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the bill implementing the SAFE program, the government should have released funds from the EU program anyway, while 25.1 percent support the introduction of a "Polish SAFE 0%," according to a UCE Research poll for Onet. …
Most Poles negatively assessed the decision of Polish President Karol Navrotsky to veto the European Union's SAFE program.
What do Poles think about the presidential veto on SAFE? A new poll shows that Karol Nawrocki has sparked considerable controversy with his decision.
Karol Nawrocki's decision regarding the SAFE program has sparked strong emotions. The latest poll shows that Poles are sharply divided on the issue.
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