During today’s conference “Poland. Year of breakthrough”, Prime Minister Donald Tusk presented his imagination of Poland's economical strategy. Investment and deregulation of the economy, which, according to Tusk, will supply better conditions for doing business in the country, are a key component of this strategy.
During his speech, the Prime Minister addressed straight to Rafał Brzoski, president of InPost, inviting him to draw up recommendations on deregulation. His proposal was direct:
“There is, for example, Mr Rafał Brzoska, I have read 2 interviews in the last fewer days, 1 or 2 statements that deregulation is not difficult, but 1 needs to want and that you know what needs to be done. Look, this is specific, this is specific. Then get on with it. You have large companions and companions here," said the Prime Minister.
Peaches, present in the courtroom, responded with laughter, but it seems to have accepted Tusk's proposal.
Donald Tusk stressed that he did not want the deregulation process to be prepared by officials. In his opinion, legislators are frequently incapable to effectively simplify the rules:
“I besides translate this in the European Union. Officials, legislators have in their blood, even erstwhile they say “deregulation”, usually invent fresh regulations [...]. Without yours, but I would say a strong, aggressive contribution, in my opinion, we will proceed to rotate in areas of fiction," said the Prime Minister.
Who's Rafal Brzezoska?
Rafał Brzoska is simply a Polish entrepreneur, founder and president of InPost, a logistics company that revolutionized the Polish supply marketplace thanks to the network of parcels. His career began with modest beginnings in the field of leaflets, but thanks to the innovative approach and the ability to usage fresh technologies, he created 1 of the most recognizable Polish logistics brands.
Peaches is known as 1 of the most crucial businessmen in Poland who successfully develops its company on global markets. His determination and imagination led to InPost's expansion into many European countries. He has repeatedly commented on the request to simplify economical regulations in Poland, stressing that overregulation is 1 of the main brakes to the improvement of entrepreneurship.
In fresh years, he has besides been active in various business and investment initiatives and his opinions on the economy are highly appreciated. Nomination to prepare deregulation recommendations can be another step in his career – this time as an expert advising the government. Of course, provided Donald Tusk was honest today...
For 8 years in the opposition we have worked on solutions that will save the Polish economy. For a year my government continued to do so. I'm sorry. @RBrzoska You can chop something fast due to the fact that we're moving out of time – @donaldtuskpic.twitter.com/YS0wsKMvAt
— Rafał Otoka Frąckiewicz (@rafalhubert) February 10, 2025An entrepreneur early afternoon confirmed that he was interested.
“At the conference I was thrown a glove – I take the challenge. The Prime Minister made it clear: “Do you want deregulation? Then offer it in concrete terms.” And that's what we're gonna do. I have long stressed that the chains of regulations – both European and national – restrict the competitiveness of the Polish economy. We can't grow, others are ahead of us. Time to go. I will do everything to unite the business community and together with policies of all options, government, officials and social organisations, prepare concrete proposals for deregulation changes. specified proposals for deregulation will be collected in an open paper and presented to politicians. They will decide whether they choose real business support or stay on empty declarations," he wrote on x.com
Today, like respective twelve another representatives of the Polish business, I was invited to a conference of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. I am pleased that the government sees the request for dialog with business – this is simply a step in the right direction. However, the improvement of the Polish economy requires not only...
— Rafał Brzoska (@RBRzoska) February 10, 2025