Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki congratulated himself on Tuesday for having validated the national recovery plan in the Council of Ministers within the framework of the European fund.
Read also:
Too little, too late?
Europe's recovery fund under pressure
Above all, this compromise on the use of spending paves the way for Polish MEPs to ratify the European recovery plan, even if tensions remain.
"
Poland's raison d'être is to use as much money as possible for the benefit of the Polish economy
," he said, adding that the country
"could foresee the end of the economic crisis with hope
”.
This former banker had spent more than two hours in the morning negotiating with part of the left opposition.
A coalition of circumstance
For several weeks, the Poles believed that no compromise would be found before the deadline of the end of April for their government to send its roadmap to Brussels.
And for good reason, a small party of the ruling coalition, Solidarna Polska, a major promoter of the “veto” last December, refuses
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 67% left to discover.
Subscribe: 1 € the first month
Can be canceled at any time
I ENJOY IT
Already subscribed?
Log in