Feb 25 • 03:30 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

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.

A recent poll conducted by IBRiS for "Rzeczpospolita" shows significant public support for the SAFE law, with nearly 60% of respondents in favor of President Karol Nawrocki signing it. The SAFE law is a European Union initiative that would allow Poland to access long-term loans amounting to 43 billion euros for military modernization. The bill has already passed through the Senate and will be addressed by the Sejm soon, making it a critical issue for the current government.

Opposition parties, particularly Law and Justice (PiS), have expressed resistance to the SAFE law, framing the debate around it as a political battleground. The poll results, taken prior to the significant public debate that unfolded following the Sejm's recent decision, showcase a clear divide in public opinion. With only around 29.8% of respondents opposing the law, the support for the initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of military funding amidst regional security concerns.

As the debate continues in the parliament, the SAFE law is expected to become a focal point of contention in Polish politics, not just for its economic implications but also for its potential to influence the future of Poland's defense strategy. The overwhelming support recorded in the poll positions the law as a critical component of the government's agenda and raises questions about the long-term impact on Poland's military capabilities.

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