Mar 2 • 20:33 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Monitor Polski from March 2, 2026 (positions 249-251)

The article details official communications from the Polish government regarding administrative decisions affecting research and development status, housing advisory board termination, and an infrastructure investment program.

This article from Rzeczpospolita presents several official announcements published in the Polish Monitor, including a decision by the Minister of Finance and Economy about revoking a company's status as a research and development center, effective February 12, 2026. This change signals a potential reevaluation of how certain companies are classified and the implications this may have on funding and support for innovation in the Polish economy.

Additionally, an order from the Prime Minister's office dated February 27, 2026, dissolves the Housing Council, indicating a shift in governmental focus or restructuring of responsibilities tied to residential policies. This move may reflect broader changes in governmental priorities or a streamlined approach to managing housing issues within Poland.

Moreover, the article outlines a significant program announced by the Prime Minister on February 12, 2026, aimed at supporting infrastructural investments, particularly related to strategic energy infrastructure in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. This includes substantial projects such as the nuclear power plant, which may have far-reaching implications for energy production and environmental policies in the region as well as nationwide.

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