On 27 February, the Sejm adopted the SAFE Act. However, the president vetoed it yesterday (12 March). “The SAFE mechanics is simply a immense abroad loan, which is drawn for 45 years in a abroad currency, whose interest cost can be up to PLN 180 billion. Poles will so gotta pay back the second amount as the value of the loan, and Western banks and financial institutions will gain there," said Karol Nawrocki.
Thus, there will be no billion-dollar EU reinforcements under the SAFE programme. For now, due to the fact that the Prime Minister and the government have announced "Plan B". present (13 March) The Sejm opened a peculiar gathering on this issue.
Extraordinary session of the Sejm after the SAFE vetoe
Prime Minister Donald Tusk left no uncertainty from the first minutes as to how president Charles Nawrocki's decision to veto the bill.
– Since yesterday Poles are sad and angry. Poland is shocked, but we were prepared for this possibility. More and more signals have indicated that for incomprehensible reasons so far, the president will decide to veto the program that we were going to open together with the President. The 27th anniversary of Poland's entry to NATO was a large moment," said the head of government at the beginning of the meeting.
Tusk added that the government will answer veto with its own decisions and does not intend to quit the Polish Army's reinforcement program.
– I focused on giving Poland and the president the right government consequence to the deficiency of signature as shortly as possible. past will measure the President's decision in a dramatic way for him," said Tusk.
Radosław Sikorski hit Antoni Macierewicz hard
During his speech, the head of the MFA categorically stated that the Polish army requires immediate investment. In his opinion, blocking co-financing is simply a large mistake, due to the fact that "we can't waste 1 day trying to get the Polish army together."
At that time, the opposition jury began to scream, which prevented him from continuing his speech. Among another things, he was interrupted by erstwhile head of MON Antoni Macierewicz. Radosław Sikorski did not stand and bite his tongue.
Antek, you freak! Where are Caracale, where are Mistrale for 1 euro? Where is the evidence of the Smolensk bombing? – it went off. Sikorski thus recalled loud and yet unfulfilled contracts on helicopters and ships. Everyone has heard about the catastrophe in Smolensk and Macerewicz's theories.
– The SAFE programme includes Italy, governed by the right. Does Giorgia Meloni want to put Italy under a German shoe? Do you truly believe that? Is Prime Minister Viktor Orban, your perfect ally, willing to put Hungary under a German shoe? – Sikorski asked rhetorically.
The head of diplomacy has criticised Karol Nawrocki's decision many times before. In 1 of the entries on X, he showed a image of the header from the Russian portal, in which the presidential veto is described. He besides rhetorically asked the heads of state and president of the Law and Justice Office, "Enjoyed with himself?".











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