Will PiS suspend Dworczyk? Over statements about SAFE
The Polish government may receive approximately โฌ43.7 billion from the European Union through the SAFE program to modernize its defense, while opposing politicians express concerns over funds flow.
Gen. Polko on the SAFE program: Iโm tired of scaring 'bad Germans'
General Roman Polko expresses doubts about the SAFE program's funding for the Polish military due to fears of sovereignty being compromised.
Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka: Veto means a trimming of SAFE
Minister Sobkowiak-Czarnecka addresses opposition claims regarding the SAFE program and its implications for national debt in Poland.
Millions for Poland at Risk. Everything Depends on Nawrocki's Signature
The SAF program, aimed at supporting Poland's defense industry, is jeopardized by political controversies and the urgent need for signatures from key officials.
Donald Tusk: Poles had problems with Ukraine, but it needs help today
Donald Tusk emphasized the necessity for Poland to aid Ukraine amid potential aggressions and discussed the EU's SAFE program for securing loans to assist member states.
US Ambassadors Criticize SAFE Solutions
US ambassadors to NATO and the EU argue that restricting American defense industry participation in European procurement threatens transatlantic security and cooperation.
Survey: We Know Whether Poles Are Concerned That SAFE Serves German Interests
The PiS party calls for President Karol Nawrocki to veto a bill aimed at implementing the SAFE program, which is a financial tool for enhancing defense in EU countries.
Gen. Komornicki warns: In the event of war, retaliation on Russian territory is a necessity. Otherwise, we risk Ukraine's fate
General Komornicki advocates for Poland's participation in the EU SAFE program to enhance its defense capabilities amid escalating regional tensions.
European Union approves 14.9 billion for Italy's Defense. From new fighters, missiles to ships: here's what the arsenal could be
The European Council has approved a plan granting Italy approximately 14.9 billion euros for defense as part of a larger 150 billion euro loan program named SAFE, aimed at strengthening military capabilities across multiple EU nations.
Marcin Horaลa Compares SAFE to a Loan in South Korea: We Were at a Specific Moment
Marcin Horaลa comments on the EU's SAFE program, which aims to strengthen European defense capabilities with a budget of โฌ150 billion, highlighting Poland's significant potential share of โฌ43.7 billion.
The profitability of SAFE, the acceleration of the economy, and Japan's investments in the USA
The podcast discusses the financial implications of the EU's SAFE program for Poland's military modernization and the government's vision for economic growth.
Maciej Miลosz: How Much Does Political Stupidity Cost Us
The article discusses the potential savings of billions of zlotys possible through the EU's SAFE program for military equipment purchases in Poland.
The President Did Not Propose Amendments to SAFE Despite Numerous Doubts and Announcements
The President of Poland failed to submit amendments to the SAFE legislation concerning EU funding for the defense industry, despite prior indications of intent.
Should universal conscription be reinstated? Gen. Leon Komornicki: It should have been already. Including women
General Leon Komornicki argues for the reinstatement of universal conscription in Poland, advocating for mandatory military training for both men and women amid the ongoing threat from Russia.
Jarosลaw Kaczyลski on the 'German Boot'. Mirosลaw Oczkoล: This narrative is a repeat of the 2023 mistake
Mirosลaw Oczkoล discusses the complications of the SAFE program dispute for the ruling PiS party and the political maneuvering surrounding President Karol Nawrocki's expected actions regarding a related bill.
What the right does not understand about EU funds, including the SAFE program? We explain
President Karol Nawrocki is uncertain about signing the SAFE program bill, citing concerns over conditionality and fears from political leaders regarding increased German influence over Poland.
PiS criticizes the SAFE program. Gen. Pacek: My heart aches
The Polish government has been approved for an investment program under the SAFE defense initiative, but opinions on its success are divided.
Tusk appeals to the president and PiS: Nothing justifies opposition to SAFE
Donald Tusk calls on the president and the ruling party to support the SAFE program, emphasizing its priority for Poland's defense spending.
Lithuania should receive first payments under the SAFE program worth over 6 billion euros in March
Lithuania expects to receive initial payments from the SAFE program, valued at โฌ6.375 billion, in March pending approval from the European Commission.
Marek A. Cichocki: The Most Important Question Regarding the SAFE Program and Poland's Security
The article discusses the contentious debate over the European Union loan under the SAFE program, with differing views on its implications for Poland's security.
Artur Bartkiewicz: PiS, SAFE and Germany. Does Berlin's interest have to be contradictory to Warsaw's interest?
The article discusses the political dispute in Poland regarding the SAFE program, highlighting the distrust of the ruling PiS party towards the EU and Germany.
Poll: How do Poles evaluate the SAFE program?
A recent poll reveals divided opinions among Poles regarding the SAFE program, with the ruling coalition supporting it while the right-wing opposition criticizes it.
PiS and Confederation Against SAFE. Tusk Comments
The Polish parliament voted on a government bill related to the EU SAFE program for defense investments, facing opposition from PiS and Confederation.
The Sejm has decided. Billions of euros will go to Poland
The Polish Sejm has approved a law to implement the SAFE program, enabling the country to access European Union funding for defense investments.
Nawrocki Wanted to Break the Coalition. Post-Communist, but Ours
Karol Nawrocki engaged in a lengthy discussion with ministers from Donald Tusk's government about Poland's involvement in the EU SAFE program, raising concerns over its implications for Polish sovereignty and the defense industry.
Loans for armament from SAFE partially canceled? The head of the Ministry of National Defence hopes for it
The Polish government is considering the cancellation of part of loans taken from the EU's SAFE program for defense projects, with discussions taking place at high levels of government.
A new look at the SAFE funding program
The SAFE program marks a significant shift toward boosting Europe's weapon and ammunition production while reducing reliance on external suppliers.
Depoliticization of State Companies, Billions from SAFE and Orlen's Growth
The podcast discusses the Polish government's efforts to depoliticize state-owned companies and the urgency of obtaining funds from the EU's SAFE program.