Polish SAFE 0%: 'One can discuss whether this undertaking would be cost-free'
The discussion surrounding the Polish SAFE 0% financial mechanism raised concerns about its potential implications for the national budget and reserves.
"Polish SAFE 0 percent"? Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz: I really like it, add to SAFE
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz supports proposals for additional funding for the Polish military and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive security measures.
Ryszard Petru: Adam Glapiński broke the constitution at the conference with Karol Nawrocki
Ryszard Petru claims that Adam Glapiński violated the constitution during a press conference announcing the 'Polish SAFE 0%' program, which poses potential implications for the Polish economy and currency stability.
Gen. Mirosław Różański: "Polish SAFE 0 percent" is a purely socio-technical maneuver
General Różański expresses doubts about President Duda's willingness to sign a military loan law, highlighting concerns over reliance on U.S. defense solutions.
Where will the money for 'Polish SAFE 0 percent' come from? New details about the idea of Karol Nawrocki and Adam Glapiński
The Polish government proposes a 'Polish SAFE 0 percent' as an alternative to the European SAFE program, emphasizing its benefits for national defense despite lacking detailed funding sources.
SAFE 0 percent? A very bad idea for our wallets
Polish President Karol Nawrocki proposes an alternative to the European SAFE defense financing program, warning of potential economic downturns and inflation if the current approach is pursued.
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.
Polish SAFE 0 percent. The President and the NBP President have an alternative to the EU SAFE
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki announced a new alternative to the European SAFE, termed Polish SAFE 0%, which promises no financial interest and greater flexibility for defense procurement.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Will the French nuclear umbrella protect Poland, or will it divide it like SAFE?
The article discusses the implications of France's proposed nuclear deterrent program for Poland, highlighting confusion in Polish leadership regarding the initiative.
Jerzy Surdykowski: Who is the 'stubborn head' here
Polish Prime Minister Tusk recently referred to opponents of the 'SAFE' loan as "stubborn heads" in a political debate, prompting a critique of modern political discourse.
Sikorski on the conflict in Iran. 'Hellishly complicated situation'
Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski confirmed that embassy staff in Tehran are safe and reported only a few Polish citizens registered in Iran amidst escalating tensions.
Today the SAFE Act will go to the President. It is a card in the game about his role in defense
The Polish parliament is set to send the SAFE Act to the President, which could significantly affect the country's defense strategy and financing policies.
The Sejm has decided on SAFE. Now everything is in Nawrocki's hands
The Polish Sejm has adopted amendments to the SAFE program, shifting responsibility to President Nawrocki.
"This is the largest army modernization program". The government reveals plans for purchases from the SAFE program
The Polish government outlines plans for significant military investments, primarily benefiting local defense companies through the SAFE program.
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.
Nawrocki speaks on SAFE: "the issue of sovereignty raises doubts"
President Karol Nawrocki addressed concerns about the SAFE loan's implications for Poland's sovereignty during a military briefing.
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.
Karol Nawrocki: It is unacceptable to move the defense deeper into the country
Karol Nawrocki emphasized the need for technological advancements in the Polish armed forces and expressed his concerns about national defense and the SAFE program.
We have the latest poll on the SAFE law. A crushing advantage for supporters of the signature
A recent poll indicates that nearly 60% of respondents support Polish President Karol Nawrocki signing the SAFE law, aimed at funding military modernization in Poland.
Tusk against Nawrocki. This is how the government wants to circumvent a possible veto
The Polish government is facing opposition regarding the SAFE program aimed at securing €43.7 billion in preferential loans to support the defense industry, with critics fearing a loss of sovereignty and negative impacts on U.S. relations.
180 billion PLN for defense under question. Time for SAFE is running out
The article discusses the legislative status and implications of the SAFE financial instrument for Polish defense funding amidst ongoing parliamentary discussions.
SAFE is the ideal program for Airbus. Polish firms will also profit from it
Airbus plans to significantly expand its presence and partnerships in the Polish aviation and defense sectors through the SAFE program.
Four years of war in Ukraine, a quarrel over SAFE and the annihilation of Poland 2050. New "Wprost"
The article discusses the impact of four years of war in Ukraine, internal conflicts within the Polish political party Polska 2050, and the implications of the SAFE initiative on Poland's economy.
When will SAFE land on the president's desk? The Senate approved important amendments
The Polish Senate has approved amendments to the SAFE legislation aimed at enhancing military support for EU member states, which will now return to the Sejm before being sent to the president for final approval.
Russia commissioned a series of murders. 'The targets were journalists, politicians, public figures'
The Polish Senate has approved amendments to a bill implementing the EU's SAFE defense mechanism, shifting financial responsibilities and enhancing security for member states.
Dispute over SAFE. How many Poles believe that the program serves Germany?
The Polish government is calling for President Karol Nawrocki to veto a law that implements the SAFE program, which is designed to strengthen European defense spending.
Program SAFE and the Conditionality Mechanism? Sławomir Cenckiewicz Warns Against 'Nuclear Weapon'
The Polish Senate has adopted several amendments to the SAFE program bill, ignoring opposition proposals and modifying funding conditions to exclude the Ministry of National Defence budget.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Is Poland Doomed to Choose Between Sovereignty and Security?
The article discusses the contradictions in Polish right-wing politics regarding security and sovereignty in Europe, particularly in the context of the SAFE program and perceptions of American security assistance.
Sobolewski: the SAFE program is the best thing that has happened to us
The SAFE program is set to provide Poland with a €43.7 billion loan to finance 139 defense improvement projects, but it faces criticism from opposition leaders who express concerns about its implications for the Polish economy.
Is the SAFE loan cheaper than Polish debt? Economists have no doubt
The article discusses the economic implications of the SAFE loan program versus traditional Polish debt financing, emphasizing its political ramifications.
Is the SAFE program threatened? The government has a plan B in case of presidential veto
The Polish government aims to implement the SAFE program, which facilitates the management of €43.7 billion for defense investments but faces opposition and possible presidential veto.
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.
On SAFE in the Senate. The Military Supports Loans for Armaments
Discussion in the Polish Senate focuses on proposed amendments to the SAFE financial instrument, aimed at providing loans for defense spending.
Bogusław Chrabota: Polish SAFE will not succeed without Europe
The article discusses Bogusław Chrabota's argument that the Polish SAFE defense instrument is reliant on European cooperation and is influenced by American demands for stronger European defense capabilities.
What weapons will we sell under SAFE? Government's promotional offensive abroad
A Polish government delegation is set to promote the country's arms exports in Sweden, Norway, and Italy, aiming for increased international sales of Polish weapons.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Ambassadors, SAFE, and the Dismantling of Poland. What is Behind the Next War of PiS
The article discusses the political reactions in Poland following remarks made by various ambassadors, particularly regarding the SAFE program and its implications for Polish sovereignty.
The Row over SAFE. Why PiS Wants to Halt Billions for Polish Defense
The PiS party in Poland opposes the funding and development of the military under the SAFE initiative, raising concerns about national sovereignty and escalating political polarization.
SAFE divides the political scene, what will the president do? Veto on the table
The Polish parliament passed the SAFE program enabling joint borrowing for armaments, igniting a political dispute about its implications and the president's potential veto.
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.
SAFE adopted by the Sejm. What will the president do?
The Polish Sejm has adopted the SAFE law, establishing a financial instrument to facilitate state borrowing for defense projects totaling €43.7 billion, of which over 80% is earmarked for the domestic defense industry.
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.
Will President Karol Nawrocki veto the SAFE law? After the RBN, the game moves to the Sejm
Key decisions regarding the SAFE law and its implications for Polish politics are currently at the forefront of national discussions following a lengthy National Security Council meeting.
The National Security Council is in session. 'Too many questions, too few answers'
The Polish National Security Council convened to address pressing security issues, including a loan for the SAFE program, Poland's invitation to Donald Trump's Peace Council, and the investigation concerning contact of a government official with eastern business interests.
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.
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.
Russians damaged Polish consulate in Ukraine. Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Polish consulate in Odesa was damaged due to night bombing, but all employees are safe according to a statement from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Developer Market. "The Price War Will Last Longer"
According to BIG DATA data from RynekPierwotny.pl, 2025 anticipates a growing interest in apartments in key Polish cities, but a decrease compared to 2023, influenced by the 'Safe Credit 2%' program.