Karol Nawrocki will submit a bill on CPK on Thursday

In his address to the National Assembly, Nawrocki said that on Thursday he would submit a bill to return to the "traditional shape of the Central Communication Port" so that - as he said - "we can find our own economic flywheel for the coming decades, which will allow us to develop."
In his opinion, groundbreaking investment projects in Poland can be divided into "those completely blocked, those scaled back, and those—at best—delayed." Therefore, he added, he is inviting Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his government ministers to "a Cabinet Council meeting to be held in August."
"I would like to discuss development investments with the Polish government, the most important investments ahead of us, as well as the state of public finances. Mr. Prime Minister, as President of Poland, I feel obligated to have full information on the state of the Polish state," he told Donald Tusk.
In his opinion, Poland needs "big plans and investments." "We can no longer be a subsidiary of our western neighbors or the entire European Union," he said. He emphasized that Poland must seek an economic path that "will become a form of economic competitiveness, also vis-à-vis Western Europe."
The President emphasized that over the last 35 years, Poland has achieved economic success, but "specific social groups or regions of Poland" were excluded from it and "we obviously need to improve this.
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