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Legislation strengthening independence of the President of UOKiK is waiting to be adopted | 2022-11-30
moreThe independence of the antitrust office is a key protection of the individual's economic freedoms against its discretionary authority.
Security Is Not Just Tanks and Guns – Sławomir Dudek, 4Liberty | 2022-05-04
The war in Ukraine will affect Poland’s socio-economic situation through many channels both in the short and long term. In the near term, we face weakening economic growth and even higher inflation, even double-digit inflation. Short-term prospects are difficult. The economy will be far from balanced and prone to turbulence.
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Facilitating Access to Regulated Professions: Effective Assistance for Ukrainian Citizens and Polish Economy – Piotr Oliński, 4Liberty | 2022-05-03
moreThe special purpose law on assistance to citizens of Ukraine in connection with the armed conflict on the territory of Ukraine should take into account the demand for recognition of a significant range of professional qualifications acquired in Ukraine.
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More Out-of-Control Funding in Poland: What Can Go Wrong? – Marcin Zieliński, Sławomir Dudek, 4Liberty | 2022-05-02
moreIn response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Polish Law and Justice government began to work on creating two new funds in the state-owned Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego to finance “systemic aid” and additional military spending.
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The Dangers of Freezing and Seizing | 2022-03-25
moreThe Polish government argues that the only way to effectively seize the assets of Russian oligarchs is to amend the Polish Constitution, since it is currently impossible to do so without obtaining a final judgment of a court of law. Although the official goal may seem to coincide with the actions undertaken by the EU Council, the measures planned by the Polish governing powers should not be accepted without a second glance at their possible legal dangers.
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Thank Poles, not government, for Ukraine refugee welcome - Eliza Rutynowska, euobserver | 2022-03-14
moreThe Polish government is being praised for its supposedly spectacular humanitarian response to thousands fleeing Ukraine. The truth is that the global admiration should be aimed at Polish civil society, which has come together to provide help in this time of crisis.
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Poland's Pegasus Scandal: The Innocent Need Not Fear? – Eliza Rutynowska, Gazeta Wyborcza | 2022-02-11
moreThe lack of hope that those responsible for the Pegasus scandal will face any type of liability is the epitome of the deadlock Polish citizens are currently in. Authorities claim that those who have nothing to hide have nothing to fear. But - coincidentally - neither do those who have much to hide and are guilty of abuse of power.