Mar 13 • 05:50 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Veto of Karol Nawrocki. Tusk prepares Plan B, notable reaction from the EU

Karol Nawrocki announced his intention to veto the SAFE law, citing concerns over its long-term financial implications for Poland.

Karol Nawrocki, a prominent political figure, has declared his intention to veto the SAFE (Support for Armed Forces) law, which he argues would incur a massive foreign debt lasting 45 years in a foreign currency, with potential interest costs estimated to reach up to 180 billion złoty. Nawrocki emphasized that this would effectively result in Poles being obligated to repay double the amount borrowed, with Western banks reaping the financial benefits. His remarks highlight significant concerns about the economic ramifications and the reliance on foreign financing.

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