NEWS

04/12/2023

12:31

Morawiecki:

'Lex Kloska' Wasn't Written in the Polish Parliament. Who Wrote It? I'm Asking Loudly, This is One of the Biggest Scandals of the Last 30 Years

Michał Olech

- Many Poles who voted for the opposition may feel let down today. Because, ironically, the wind turbine law is not a mistake; as we can clearly see, it's the result of lobbying, and this is becoming the rule for how the opposition will operate. We've been through this before, after all. Is the opposition already backtracking on its election promises, on all those presented earlier? And on the other hand, will it push harder for those that weren't made? We saw how it was in the previous election cycle; we saw promises that the retirement age wouldn't be raised, and it was raised right after the elections. So, they remained silent about what wasn't supposed to happen but did, and here too, we see this lobbying of foreign interests, designed to drain the pockets of Poles - stated Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at a press conference in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (KPRM).

- It's exactly the same with the wind turbine law, 'lex Kloska', which was not written in the Polish parliament. This law was written, well, precisely, where, Mr. Marshal, Mr. Chairman Tusk, where was the wind turbine law written? Who wrote the 'lex Kloska' law? I am asking this question loudly because Polish society, Poles, must and want to know. This is one of the biggest scandals of the last 30 years - he continued.


Michał Olech