Feb 20 β€’ 03:30 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

Maciej Berek for 'Rzeczpospolita': Turbo acceleration in the government means choosing civilizational projects

Maciej Berek discusses the Polish government's current priorities and the emphasis on continuing existing initiatives without setting new ones.

In an interview with 'Rzeczpospolita', Maciej Berek addresses the implications of the recent comments made by Prime Minister regarding 'turbo acceleration' in the government. He clarifies that this concept does not signify the introduction of new priorities but rather a focus on the existing list of priorities for the second half of the government's term. Berek emphasizes that while adjustments can be expected in the future, at present, the government is committed to achieving measurable results based on the current priorities.

Berek also highlights that recommendations related to appointments will be communicated exclusively to the Prime Minister, indicating a centralized decision-making process within the government. He notes the importance of the oversight law concerning state-owned companies, suggesting that increased efficiency in governance is a priority. While acknowledging his legal background and legislative expertise, he expresses a preference for avoiding unnecessary legislative changes unless absolutely necessary.

Overall, the discussion reflects a significant moment for the Polish government as it reassesses its strategies and priorities while maintaining a focus on efficient governance and accountability in the public sector.

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