NEWS

19/09/2025

10:38

Security, Economy, Public Services, and Digitalization: Government Outlines Priorities for the Second Half of the Parliamentary Term

Mateusz Nowak

- On behalf of the Prime Minister, I asked each member of the government to present no more than three most important ideas or tasks for themselves for the nearest future, and sometimes, of course, also with a longer-term perspective - said Maciej Berek at a press conference.

- Three priorities do not mean that a minister deals with only three things, but rather three matters. There are many more tasks. These are priorities from the perspective of each minister, but they do not represent the entirety of the work of the members of the Council of Ministers - he continued.

The discussed priorities concerned security (including drone forces, the construction and development of the Eastern Shield, the civilian protection program, and the resilience of the energy system against blackouts) and an innovative economy (including work on CPK and the nuclear power plant, support for Polish enterprises in foreign expansion, simplification of taxes, and continuation of deregulation).

- We declare that there will be no less than 200 deregulatory changes as a result of continuing this process, which we have been undertaking for months - emphasized the minister supervising the implementation of government policy.

The remaining areas are an efficient state and high quality of public services (including issues of the rule of law, e-health, including central registration of doctor's appointments, and increasing the availability of nurseries) and a modern digital state (including the development of mObywatel, digitalization in education, and e-legislation).

- These are the 4 areas in which 58 policy priorities of individual members of the Council of Ministers are grouped - said Berek.

- These priorities [...] constitute a program for the further part, let's call it, the second half of our government's functioning within the parliamentary term, but of course, these priorities have different time perspectives. A significant portion of them can be implemented in the coming months, but there are those that, by their nature, extend far beyond this perspective - he added.


Mateusz Nowak