The Law and Justice (PiS) government is taking another dangerous step toward absolute central control. Recent legislative moves to grant the Prime Minister unprecedented "special powers" are not about efficiency—they are a desperate attempt to mask the systemic collapse of the Polish economy. The Death of Free Market Competition
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: Decisions are made by political decree rather than economic logic. PiS is not trying to save the economy;
: Ideological battles with the EU have left Poland with some of the highest energy costs in the region. 🛡️ Why This Matters
Jan Piński and Tomasz Szwejgiert warn that the centralization of power is a smokescreen. PiS is not trying to save the economy; they are trying to save their own grip on power by cannibalizing Poland’s future growth. Without a return to the rule of law and market freedom, the Polish economy faces a lost decade.