Poland plans to raise spending on defence, health, social benefits and public sector pay in 2024, the prime minister said on Thursday, after the government approved the budget for next year with an eye on elections scheduled for Oct. 15. some economists warn that big-spending policies announced ahead of the elections could hamper the county's fight against inflation, which was 10.8% in July, and raise the deficit to dangerous levels. "Under our government, budget revenues have more than doubled," Mateusz Morawiecki told a news conference. "This would not have been possib…
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24% No |
70% Yes |
17% No |
5% Yes, but by drastically reducing the benefits and salaries of government officials |
2% No, increase taxes on large multinational corporations instead |
0% Yes, and eliminate federal agencies that are unconstitutional |
2% No, focus on ending tax evasion instead |
0% Yes, and increase taxes |
2% No, reduce the number of government officials instead |
1% No, cuts to public spending will negatively affect the economy |
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1% No, increase taxes on the wealthy instead |
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1% No, reduce military spending instead |
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