Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka announced that the government’s priority during the Polish presidency of the EU Council will be commonly understood security in six areas.
On Monday, the Undersecretary of State for European Affairs of the Prime Minister’s Office, Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka, appeared on the program “Graffiti” on Polsat News. The topic of the conversation included the Polish Presidency of the EU Council, which will start next year.
Sobkowiak-Czarnecka: Orban showed how the EU Council presidency could be used
The State Secretary said that the presidency is a great opportunity to promote individual regions, but above all it is a hard-line policy. The country that holds the presidency controls the movement, and Poland will do so at a special moment in history, because it will be right after the US presidential elections and after the formation of the new European Commission, Sobkowiak-Czarnecka stressed. – We will control this step after the mass reset, especially because Hungary now controls the presidency. Vicotr Orban showed how to use this presidency, she added.
Safety is a priority in six areas
The representative of the Prime Minister’s Office stressed that the Polish presidency will focus on security. – Poland’s priority will be broadly understood security in six areas. This is broadly understood military securitythis is probably what we talk about the most. Prime Minister Tusk spoke about both the Eastern Shield and the Iron Dome, that is, the air security system over Europe. Military security is of course a difficult subject within the European Union, because security issues do not fall within the competence of the EU under the treaty, but we have a common element, for example in the area of the common market, namely the defense industry. she said.
They plan to continue imposing the ETS climate tax on Poland
The next point is energy securityThe Deputy Minister pointed to further independence from external energy sources and climate policy “that is implemented without harm to citizens”she claimed. She stated that The Government will do everything possible to ensure that the implementation of the provisions of the Court of Justice has as little impact as possible on Polish society.
This is about the ETS2 climate tax, which, if not stopped, will burden Poland’s wallets from 2027. The Confederation keeps reminding us how dramatic the results of ETS1 were. Many economic analysts warn that artificial taxation of fuel sellers and the construction sector, as before in the energy and industry sectors, will further increase Poland’s already very high bills and the prices of goods in general.
Sobkowiak-Czarnecka recalled the announcement by Minister Pełczyńska-Nałęcz, who announced that there would be no tax on combustion cars, but subsidies for electric cars.
Security: economy, information, food, health
The President’s third priority is to economic securityeconomic. – Here we are talking about the competitiveness of the EU as a whole, but also about Polish entrepreneurship – the politician said.
The next issues that Poland will deal with are: information security, food security And health safetyAs Sobkowiak-Czarnecka said, the negotiations on the EU budget for the next seven years will also be a very important issue.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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