Mar 6 • 16:00 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

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The article discusses the swift downfall of President Karol Nawrocki's SAFE initiative, which was undermined by internal political maneuvering and poor communication.

In the piece, Kolanko explains how President Karol Nawrocki's new initiative regarding SAFE was effectively neutralized within 24 hours of its announcement. Initially presented as a significant shift, the proposal quickly encountered opposition, notably from Kosiniak-Kamysz, who suggested combining the proposed SAFE plan with another initiative, undermining Nawrocki's original intent. This move illustrated the fragility of the president's position and his struggle to maintain control over his policy agenda.

The article highlights the communication challenges that accompanied the rollout of the SAFE initiative. Media expectations for a press conference at a set time led to disappointment when little information was revealed by the head of the National Bank, Glapiński. This situation showcases a disconnect between the administration’s efforts to convey a coherent message and public perception, further complicating Nawrocki’s ability to rally support around his proposals.

Overall, Kolanko regards the tactical approach behind the SAFE initiative as commendable but strategically inadequate, suggesting that without a solid foundation and stronger political backing, such short-term offensives are unlikely to yield sustainable outcomes for Nawrocki and his administration.

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