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Poland to speed up deregulation process, says PM Tusk

24.03.2025 16:52
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Monday that the process of freeing the economy and public life from excessive regulations is accelerating.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk meets with social stakeholders in Warsaw on March 24, 2025, to discuss deregulation, a process aimed at reducing excessive government regulations to foster a more efficient economy and public life.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk meets with social stakeholders in Warsaw on March 24, 2025, to discuss deregulation, a process aimed at reducing excessive government regulations to foster a more efficient economy and public life.Photo: PAP/Leszek Szymański

This statement followed a meeting with representatives of the social deregulation group, which received over 13,000 proposals for regulatory changes, 70% of which came from citizens.

The initiative is led by Rafał Brzoska, a prominent Polish entrepreneur and founder of InPost, a leading Polish logistics company known for its network of automated parcel lockers.

The head of Polish government informed the public through social media that 'the first Brzoska package has been sent for implementation.'

On the left, Rafał Brzoska, deregulation representative and InPost founder, and on the right, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, after a March 24, 2025 meeting in Warsaw on reducing regulations to boost economic growth. Photo: PAP/Leszek Szymański On the left, Rafał Brzoska, deregulation representative and InPost founder, and on the right, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, after a March 24, 2025 meeting in Warsaw on reducing regulations to boost economic growth. Photo: PAP/Leszek Szymański

According to the Prime Minister, Polish entrepreneurship should be treated as a national treasure.

"It's high time to free it from the maze of absurd regulations. The simpler, the better. This will be a breakthrough year," he added in a post on X.

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Source: IAR/PAP/X/@donaldtusk