NEWS
19/08/2025
09:35
– Certainly, they could be lowered [electricity prices by 1/3] if we were to break free from the shackles of the “Green Deal.” As of today, the Green Deal is in place. Contrary to the assertion of the presidential candidate [...] Mr. Trzaskowski, the “Green Deal” is, indeed, a millstone dragging down the European economy, costing a great deal. There are timid attempts at minor corrections, but structurally, the European Union's power structure, despite the electoral verdict that challenged both the Green Deal policy and migration policy, continues to press on, ploughing ahead in both, in both these wrong directions. Thus, the solution is EU-wide: a withdrawal from this policy as extensive as possible – stated Jacek Saryusz-Wolski on “Poranek Wnet” on Radio WNET, when asked about Nawrocki's election promise to lower energy prices by 1/3.
– Therefore, it is a senseless policy and suicidal for the economy. So, the solution lies in withdrawal. And this is a policy that should be pursued by Poland, yet it is not being pursued in this direction by Donald Tusk's government. However, Mr. President Nawrocki believes it should be, it should be pursued, meaning a withdrawal from the “Green Deal.” And secondly, there are unilateral actions that Poland could take independently, withdrawing from or reducing its participation in the Green Deal policy, but it's too early to speak of details – he continued.
– The key to the decisions that will be made in this matter is President Karol Nawrocki's strong, internal conviction and determination, confirmed yesterday at a meeting with advisors, to act in Poland's best understood interest in this regard. And please allow me to answer this question at this level of generality – concluded Jacek Saryusz-Wolski.
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