Karol Skorek: Why the 3rd Republic of Poland destroys its own entrepreneurs?

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Karol Skorek, president of the Board of SPIR SWOJAK and the initiator of the run "His own to his own", leaves no illusions.

In his recording “Why the III of Poland destroys its own entrepreneurs?” he put a strong, direct thesis:

“Our country is eager to destruct its own entrepreneurs due to the fact that it is an unreasonable, shortsighted and poorly managed country.”

In his opinion, the III Republic of Poland is simply a creation which, in fact:

“They hatred their own citizens.”

Skorek has been critical of the surrounding economical reality for years:

“I have always been disgusted by the legal and economical reality surrounding me, due to the fact that I believe that a average state should be friendly to its citizen.”

In his speech, he cites many examples of devastating authoritative decisions. It speaks of Ecolot's bankruptcy, which was the victim of a change in the explanation of customs regulations, with 125% of the EU's non-produced materials being imposed on customs. His comment is short and clear:

“The consequence – bankruptcy.”

He besides cites the case of Roman Kluski and Optimus:

"Unfavourable taxation rulings caused Optimus to fail. Kluska has fallen under a certain political environment, jokingly called the Power Holding Group."

“For unwarranted arrest, he received PLN 5000 in damages.”

There are besides dramatic examples, like a protest by an entrepreneur from Sanoka who chained himself to the railings in the office:

“In my opinion, only a desperate man acts like this, backed against a wall.”

He talks about destroying JTT Computer and acquittaling Mark Kubala after 11 years of litigation. And then he makes a bitter conclusion:

"You don't kill a cattle that gives milk. We are creating a state organization that destroys its flocks for unknown reasons.”

Skorek points out that Poland is losing not only economically but socially:

"We cannot appreciate, respect this own economical initiative."

He besides criticises the methods of service:

"I do not realize this desire to make nativity scenes and spectacular arrests. This should be the last resort—to the mob, gangsters, actual and dangerous individuals. I do not see the request to apply specified solutions to average businessmen.”

Finally, it calls for rationality in state management:

"The fundamental rule of management is the improvement and accumulation of assets, not its consolidation and destruction."

It is not only criticism, but besides a call to action. Skorek – through the run "His own to his own" – creates an alternative: a network of support for Polish entrepreneurs, based on economical solidarity and consumer patriotism.

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