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.
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.
Poland's president opposes EU defense loans under the SAFE initiative
Poland's president is opposing the EU's proposed defense loans of β¬150 billion, which are meant to bolster military spending amid growing Russian threats, particularly affecting Poland's planned allocation of β¬44 billion.
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.
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.
New survey for 'Rzeczpospolita' shows President Karol Nawrocki's dilemma regarding SAFE
A new survey reveals that nearly 60% of respondents support President Karol Nawrocki signing the SAFE bill, which allows for β¬43 billion in loans for military modernization, while the opposition largely opposes it.
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 β¬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.
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.
Marcin HoraΕa Compares SAFE to a Loan in South Korea: We Were at a Specific Moment
Marcin HoraΕa comments on the EU's SAFE program, which aims to strengthen European defense capabilities with a budget of β¬150 billion, highlighting Poland's significant potential share of β¬43.7 billion.
SAFE: Approval from ECOFIN for Greece's defense investment funding plan
Greece has gained ECOFIN approval for its defense financing plan, securing access to SAFE loans alongside other member states.
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.
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.
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.
EU Loans for the Military. Will SAFE Be Delayed by Politics?
Poland is considering EU loans under the SAFE mechanism, raising political concerns about potential limitations on military procurement and repayment challenges.
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.