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.
How Europe Seeks Loans from SAFE
The European Commission has allocated 150 billion euros for the SAFE loan instrument, allowing member states to borrow funds for up to 45 years at an interest rate of 3-3.5% per year.
Government Plan B regarding SAFE. We know when Poland will sign a loan agreement
The Polish government has approved a resolution authorizing the defense and finance ministers to sign a loan agreement with the European Union worth €43.7 billion, despite a presidential veto for the SAFE instrument.
Tusk's government launches Plan B for SAFE. Agreement with the EU despite the president's veto
The Polish government is pursuing a loan agreement with the EU for 43.7 billion euros in response to President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE financial instrument legislation.
Polish president vetoed the bill to join the EU defense loan initiative
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki announced he would not sign a law allowing the country to join the EU loan instrument SAFE for military capability development.
Veto of Karol Nawrocki regarding the SAFE law. It is known what the government will do
The Polish government is preparing for an extraordinary meeting to discuss President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the EU financial instrument implementation law called SAFE.
Sharp Words from the Deputy Prime Minister About Adam Glapiński. "The Fly Agaric of the Polish Economy"
The article discusses the ongoing debate in Poland regarding President Karol Nawrocki's decision on the SAFE financial instrument, which involves a substantial loan for strengthening defense capabilities.
Jarosław Kaczyński on SAFE: The President is Not Unreasonable
A legal dispute arises between the Polish government and the president over the SAFE financial instrument intended to enhance national defense funding.
"Like a loan for a house", "square zlotys". Jarosław Kaczyński on SAFE
Jarosław Kaczyński discussed the implications of Poland's veto regarding the EU's SAFE financial instrument, asserting that the government plans to utilize the funds despite restrictions.
"The Thing is": Pros and Cons of SAFE
A podcast discussion addresses the pros and cons of the financial instrument SAFE and its implementation in Poland.
Survey. We know how the veto regarding SAFE will affect the perception of Karol Nawrocki by Poles
The article discusses the implications of President Karol Nawrocki's decision on the SAFE financial instrument, which is critical for Poland's defense funding.
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.
Every day of delay costs. Will Poland manage to use funds from SAFE?
The article discusses the implementation of the SAFE financing instrument in Poland and the challenges posed by legislative amendments and VAT regulations.
Almost 50 billion PLN for armaments from the USA by the end of 2027.
Poland's government plans to borrow over 180 billion PLN for defense-related expenditures, primarily for arms purchases from the USA and South Korea, amidst discussions in the Senate regarding a new financial security instrument.
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.
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.
Head of Bruegel think tank: SAFE is a minor instrument
The head of the Bruegel think tank comments on the new American national security strategy, indicating it formalizes uncertainties and gathers previous sentiments expressed by U.S. officials.
SAFE brings billion savings to Poland. We know how much we will really gain
Poland is set to benefit from significant financial savings through loans from the EU's SAFE instrument, which will also provide advantages for the local industry and favorable loan repayment options compared to traditional financing.