Kosiniak-Kamysz recalled what PiS said about SAFE. Błaszczak assessed: This is an opportunity for Poland
The Polish president vetoed the EU's SAFE program for defense funding, but the government plans to proceed with a domestic alternative.
Prof. Andrzej Nowak for 'Rzeczpospolita': Let Germany pay for Poland's SAFE as part of reparations
Professor Andrzej Nowak discusses the implications of the presidential veto regarding the EU SAFE program and calls for Germany to contribute to Poland's military modernization as reparations.
Should the government bypass Karol Nawrocki's veto regarding SAFE? There is a new survey from 'Rzeczpospolita'
A survey reveals public opinions on President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the EU SAFE program, highlighting its implications on military funding and defense industry investment.
The government spokesman comments on Kaczyński's, Czarna's, and Blaszczak's posts. 'Preparation for polexit'
The Polish government spokesman addressed criticisms and discussed the implications of the 'Polska Zbrojna' program and the European SAFE instrument amid rising concerns over Poland's direction regarding EU relations.
Bogusław Chrabota: Veto against SAFE is a vestibule to Polexit
The article discusses the implications of Poland's veto on the Union's SAFE program, warning that it may set a precedent for a potential 'Polexit'.
Storm after Nawrocki's decision! New survey shows what Poles think
A recent decision by Karol Nawrocki regarding the EU SAFE program has sparked debate among Poles, with survey results showing a divided public opinion.
Current Lexicon: What are SAFE loans?
Protesters in Poland demand the implementation of the EU's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) program, seeking access to 150 billion euros in favorable loans for military strengthening.
SAFE Loans: The Polish President Shows Who His Enemy Is: the EU and Germany
Polish President Karol Nawrocki criticizes the EU SAFE loan program, viewing it as a threat to Poland's independence.
Donald Tusk writes about 'taking Poland out of Europe'. 'All masks have fallen'
Donald Tusk warns that the upcoming elections will determine Poland's future in the EU and labels any veto on the SAFE program as an unforgivable mistake.
12 times Nawrocki on SAFE. Nonsense chases nonsense and fake follows fake
The article critiques Polish President Karol Nawrocki's speech on the EU's SAFE program, arguing that it reflects right-wing ideologies rather than genuine concerns for Polish security.
Sharp dispute over money for weapons. I won't let Western banks profit, the president retorted to Tusk
Poland plans to obtain funds for military modernization under the EU SAFE program despite the president's veto on the loan conditions, drawing sharp criticism from the ruling coalition.
Storm in the network after Nawrocki's declaration. The 'copy-paste' technique stands out
The article discusses the Polish President Nawrocki's rejection of the EU SAFE arms funding program amidst heated national debate and criticisms from both political allies and opponents.
It hasn't been this intense in the Sejm for a long time. Sikorski left no stone unturned on Macierewicz
Tensions in the Polish Sejm rose sharply following President Nawrocki's decision regarding the SAFE program, leading to heated debates and potential consequences for EU military funding.
Sejm heated by political war around SAFE
The political conflict in Poland intensifies regarding the SAFE program, following President Karol Nawrocki's veto of legislation to implement EU funding for defense.
Dispute over SAFE after presidential veto. The President's Office accuses the government of trying to circumvent the law
President Karol Nawrocki has officially announced his veto regarding the implementation of the EU's SAFE program, prompting Prime Minister Donald Tusk to convene an extraordinary government meeting to initiate a 'Plan B'.
Nawrocki under scrutiny by Swedish media. One detail caught their attention
The Swedish royal couple's visit to Poland has sparked debate over a controversial EU program, SAFE, and Polish politician Karol Nawrocki's decision to veto it due to its financial implications.
Czarnek after Nawrocki's veto: If the government bypasses the law, there will be a State Tribunal
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law related to the EU's SAFE program, leading to a strong political reaction from the opposition and PiS member Przemysław Czarnek.
Kataryna: SAFE 0 percent, or President Karol Nawrocki like Scarlett O'Hara
The article discusses President Karol Nawrocki's stance on the SAFE program in the context of Poland's defense procurement amid EU loans.
President Karol Nawrocki will deliver a speech. The President's Office announced the date
President Karol Nawrocki is set to give a speech addressing the EU SAFE program, amidst political contention.
Jankowiak: It's not SAFE zero, it's not a free lunch
The article analyzes the differences between the EU SAFE program and a presidential initiative in Poland, focusing on funding and timing of monetary availability.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Karol Nawrocki and PiS have already succeeded regarding SAFE. They convinced us of what we are discussing
The article discusses Polish President Karol Nawrocki's aspirations for greater governmental control amidst his administration's current initiatives regarding the EU's SAFE program.
Zuzanna DÄ…browska: Why the SAFE program is the ideal battlefield for politics?
The article discusses the SAFE program as a pragmatic approach by EU states to improve security, although the effectiveness of it remains uncertain.
Tusk: Nawrocki said he still has a lot of time to make a decision regarding the EU SAFE
Prime Minister Donald Tusk met with President Karol Nawrocki to discuss the 'SAFE 0 percent' proposal as a national alternative to the EU's SAFE financial program.
Leszek Balcerowicz: For several years we have had no privatization in Poland, this cannot be justified
President Karol Nawrocki proposes a Polish alternative to the EU SAFE program amid ongoing debates on national defense funding.
The 'Polish SAFE' as an alternative to EU funds? Meeting of Tusk, Nawrocki, and Glapiński
The article discusses the proposal of the 'Polish SAFE 0%' program as an alternative to EU funding, examining its characteristics, potential legal and technical barriers, and implications for operation costs and inflation.
Stanisław Biernat: The specter of conditionality hovers over SAFE. Is there something to fear?
The article discusses the public's concerns regarding the SAFE program in Poland, particularly the fear of losing sovereignty through conditionality mechanisms.
Gen. Roman Polko: SAFE? I basically don’t know what we are debating about
Poland is set to receive 43.7 billion euros from the EU's SAFE program, making it the largest beneficiary, but the ratification of the loan agreement is pending regulatory approvals.
Gen. Roman Polko on the dispute over SAFE. 'A pathetic spectacle, unfortunately involving the president'
General Roman Polko criticizes the ongoing dispute over Poland's participation in the EU SAFE program, suggesting that the situation has become embarrassing and is exacerbated by the involvement of the president.
The second bottom of the idea of Karol Nawrocki and Adam Glapiński. New facts have come to light
Discussions are ongoing regarding the EU's SAFE program, with Polish leaders proposing a national alternative prior to an important decision.
Tusk responds to the counter-proposal of Nawrocki and Glapinski regarding SAFE: Now is not the time for games
Polish Prime Minister Tusk emphasizes the urgency for funding from the EU's SAFE program amidst proposals for a national defense funding mechanism.
Nawrocki and Glapiński have an "alternative" for SAFE. Details revealed
Karol Nawrocki and Adam Glapiński discussed an alternative to the EU's SAFE program during a press briefing at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw.
Polish SAFE 0 percent, or clever Nawrocki prepares a veto with Glapiński in the background
Karol Nawrocki intends to oppose the government's initiative while appealing to nationalist sentiment and showcasing his authority within the right-wing factions.
SAFE Program. Nawrocki and Glapiński Surprise with Proposal. "Poland Can Afford It"
Karol Nawrocki has yet to make a decision on the EU's SAFE funding program for military armaments, as the ruling PiS party opposes it, labeling the loan as 'German,' while suggesting an alternative proposal with Adam Glapiński.
Marek Kutarba: Indeed, thanks to money from SAFE, Poland will make purchases in the USA
Poland's acquisition of funds from the EU SAFE program is set to enable significant military purchases from the U.S., which could impact the upcoming political landscape.
SAFE Act Passed. What Will the President Do?
Poland's parliament approved participation in the SAFE military procurement program, which now awaits the president's signature.
Donald Tusk talked about his "favorite animals". The short film has a deeper meaning.
In a recent video, Donald Tusk humorously referred to military equipment as his favorite 'animals', signaling to President Karol Nawrocki to support the SAFE law for EU funding.
Prime Minister: SAFE 'as far as the comma' according to our hopes
Prime Minister Donald Tusk defends the SAFE program on the day of voting for a law that will allow Poland to participate in a joint EU loan for military purposes.
Konrad Szymański: A Long Shadow of Zbigniew Ziobro Hangs Over SAFE
The article discusses concerns surrounding the implementation of the SAFE program in the EU, highlighting criticisms and potential implications for European security and defense funding.
What will we buy with SAFE loans? The government reveals projects
Poland plans to purchase military equipment with EU loans, emphasizing the importance of the SAFE program for its defense industry.
Will there be a veto to SAFE? [POLITICAL PROGRAM]
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Poland's potential participation in the EU's SAFE program, which aims to enhance military capabilities, amid criticisms from the right-wing opposition.
Will PiS suspend Dworczyk? Over statements about SAFE
The Polish government may receive approximately €43.7 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: I’m 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 Horała Compares SAFE to a Loan in South Korea: We Were at a Specific Moment
Marcin Horała comments on the EU's SAFE program, which aims to strengthen European defense capabilities with a budget of €150 billion, highlighting Poland's significant potential share of €43.7 billion.