There is a very urgent need to finance armaments in Poland. We must have a very strong army within three years, said the NBP president during a press conference on the SAFE program.
Critics, including former member of the Monetary Policy Council Bogusław Grabowski, have dismissed the presidential 'SAFE zero percent' project as a 'circus' and 'fooling society,' questioning its funding and practical impact compared to the concrete EU SAFE program.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski commented on the SAFE program, stating that a presidential veto would be a betrayal of the role of the armed forces' commander-in-chief, with contracts needing to be signed by the end of May.
Piotr Arak describes the SAFE program as akin to a joint loan with a wealthier neighbor, where one pays less due to the neighbor's better credit, but also accepts their influence on spending.
The head of the Prime Minister's Chancellery stated that they do not wish to participate in a 'political theater' if the president's invitation is merely to lead to a veto on the SAFE program.
Jacek Czaputowicz suggests that Poland will adopt the SAFE program, stating that the government is determined to implement it, even if the president does not sign the relevant law, by using other regulations.
President Karol Nawrocki made critical remarks about Donald Tusk's government in Mikołajki but offered no specifics on important legislation, particularly regarding the SAFE program.
Poland's Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz criticized PiS MPs for voting against an amendment to the SAFE program implementation bill that they themselves had advocated, calling it a sign of their confusion.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski urged 'reflection' regarding the SAFE program, questioning the controversy surrounding what he described as a cheap loan, during a session where he answered questions from MPs after his expose.
Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that Poland is a 'winner' of the SAFE program and vowed to convince the president about its benefits, addressing 'misunderstandings and lies' surrounding it.
Konfederacja MP Przemysław Wipler was criticized for not reviewing the shopping list for the SAFE program, despite having access to it as a member of the national defense committee.
Polish Minister of Interior and Administration Marcin Kierwiński warns that a presidential veto of the SAFE program act would jeopardize the safety of Polish officers, while Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski calls such a move 'shocking'.
The Trump administration is pressuring the EU to block new rules on arms procurement (Buy European), which would favor European manufacturers over American ones. Conf
General Roman Polko, former GROM commander, expressed his dismay over the 'pathetic spectacle' surrounding the SAFE program debate, which he noted involves the President of Poland, while Jarosław Kaczyński defended the program and the president, stating that neither he nor the president are…
A presidential bill, the Polish Defense Investment Fund Act, has been submitted to the Sejm, proposing to redirect profits from the National Bank of Poland (NBP) from the state budget to defense spending, replacing the European SAFE program.
Professor Leszek Balcerowicz, former Polish Finance Minister, strongly criticized the presidential alternative to the EU's SAFE program proposed by Nawrocki and Glapiński, calling it 'nonsense' from an economic and constitutional perspective.
Poland's President and National Bank propose a SAFE program funded by gold 'profits,' gas prices stabilize after market panic, China announces a new five-year plan, and WIG20 companies still lack women on their boards.
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, expressed strong support for the 'Polish SAFE 0%' program presented by President Karol Nawrocki. He urged people not to fear the SAFE program or the significant EU funds it could bring.
Contrary to previous narratives, Poland will proceed with military equipment purchases from the United States, utilizing funds from the SAFE program, as confirmed by the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army.
The Polish Sejm adopted Senate amendments to the SAFE program implementation act, a 17-year-old was charged and confessed to a double murder in Kadłub, and the Sejm passed a resolution regarding the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS).
The Polish Sejm has adopted Senate amendments to the SAFE program implementation act, which will allow the use of EU loans for armaments, sending the bill to the president for signature.
The Polish Fiscal Council has evaluated the SAFE program loan as beneficial for Poland, but warns against creating a 'parallel budget' within the Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, particularly regarding defense spending outside the state budget.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on Karol Nawrocki and the SAFE program, stating that a lack of presidential signature would result in significant losses.
Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka states that a veto threatens to curtail the SAFE program, which could have been a major success for Polish diplomacy with 180 billion PLN for rearmament and a third of the EU defense budget.
Poland's President is deliberating whether to sign the law for the implementation of the SAFE program, with discussions and differing opinions reported within the Presidential Palace.
One might get the impression that taking a stance for or against the SAFE program is more a matter of faith and emotion than knowledge, as participants in the debate do not refer to...
The Polish President's office has announced a meeting for Tuesday at 3 PM with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, and NBP President Adam Glapiński to discuss the SAFE program.
Romanian President Nicușor Dan announced discussions with the Polish President on common military acquisitions, the SAFE program, and establishing a security hub in the Black Sea region, highlighting shared visions.
Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka, government plenipotentiary for the SAFE program, stated there is no time for discussions on Karol Nawrocki's 'SAFE 0 percent' proposal, citing the war at the eastern border and offering a reserve list to the Presidential Palace.
Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that Poland is interested in all nuclear deterrence projects, highlighting the need for a SAFE program due to full order books at US factories.
Polish Finance Minister Andrzej Domański announced that the EU SAFE program loan's favorable interest rate will save Polish citizens between 36 and 60 billion zlotys.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and ministers have disclosed details of the SAFE program, outlining the types of armaments, such as Borsuk infantry fighting vehicles and Krab howitzers, that Poland plans to acquire using EU loans for defense.
Polish defense companies have issued a joint statement supporting the SAFE program, emphasizing its role in strengthening national security and providing an unprecedented opportunity to increase and accelerate production capabilities.
A Polish Law and Justice (PiS) MP reportedly 'did not manage' to review the list of purchases from the EU's SAFE program before a parliamentary committee meeting, despite the document being available since December.
Polish Law and Justice (PiS) MP Zbigniew Kuźmiuk stated he was not interested in reviewing the shopping list from the EU's SAFE program, believing decisions are not made at that stage.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk sharply criticized the dispute over the allocation of 20 billion PLN from the EU SAFE program, specifically mentioning funds for the development of Huta Stalowa Wola.
Airbus views the SAFE program as ideal for its ambitions in the Polish market, particularly for military supplies, following its A220 tender win for LOT.