🏛️ Poland's Sejm approves SAFE defence funding law
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Poland's Sejm has approved a law to implement the EU's SAFE programme, allowing access to approximately €44 billion for defence investments. The vote saw 236 MPs in favor and 199 against, with significant support from the governing coalition. The funds are primarily aimed at enhancing the domestic defence industry, with 89% earmarked for local projects. The bill now awaits presidential approval before funds can be accessed.
Key points
- The Sejm passed the SAFE programme law, enabling access to €44 billion for defence.
- 236 MPs voted in favor, while 199 opposed, with significant support from the governing coalition.
- 89% of the funds are earmarked for the domestic defence industry.
- The bill awaits presidential approval before funds can be accessed.
Links
- wiadomosci.gazeta.pl: Sejm podjął decyzję ws. SAFE. Wymowny komentarz Tuska
- biznes.wprost.pl: Sejm zdecydował. Miliardy euro trafią do Polski
- wiadomosci.wp.pl: Sejm uchwalił ustawę. Posłowie poparli projekt o programie SAFE
Facts
- The SAFE programme allocates €150 billion for EU member states' defence investments.
- Poland submitted 139 projects worth €43.7 billion under the SAFE programme.
- The Sejm's vote was 236 in favor, 199 against, and 4 abstentions.
- 89% of the SAFE funds are designated for the domestic defence industry.
Quotes
- Anyone who votes against the SAFE programme is either a fool or a traitor to Poland's interests — Andrzej Domański
- This is no longer the opposition; these are enemies of Polish independence — Donald Tusk
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