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08/11/2019
20:06
PM Morawiecki: In the Spirit of Credibility, We Will Fully Implement Our Promises
Poles have entrusted PiS with the sole governance for the second time in a row, and we want to continue all our promises and programs. Of course, in the spirit of credibility, we will fully implement what we have previously announced. I would like to remind you that five very significant changes, which I do not wish to detail now, but everyone interested knows what I am referring to, these five changes I promised that within 100 days of the government's formation, they would find their proper reflection, either in a law, a legislative act, or a program, as one of these changes, namely the equalization of subsidies for Polish farmers, is linked to certain actions on the part of the EU. We will implement these changes within this relatively short timeframe, and in the longer, 4-year perspective, with the composition of the Council of Ministers that I will soon present to you, which I will propose to the Polish Sejm and, of course, to the President for appointment. I believe it will be a very efficient team, a very good team, which will cooperate with each other to achieve short, medium, and long-term goals, because we also have those long-term ones, namely Poland, which will increasingly become a welfare state according to our model. The Polish model of a welfare state is about catching up with the EU average, which until recently was somewhere in the realm of dreams. Today, it will serve as a kind of beacon for us, an absolutely crucial benchmark for achieving our strategic goals, through which we want Poles to simply live better and better in Poland, to be increasingly proud of their country, happy, and for the Polish economy to have that critical mass, that gravitational pull that we all surely dream of, regardless of political colors, camps, or formations. We want Poland to be the strongest, the greatest country possible - stated Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the PiS headquarters.
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