11th December marks a critical day for the future of Poland, as Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki will be giving a report to the Polish Sejm, the lower house of the Polish Parliament, to decide on the vote of confidence for his government. The report will outline the government’s plans and achievements for the past year, as well as their plans for the coming year.
The past year has been a challenging year for Poland, with a global pandemic pushing the government to the limits of its capabilities. Despite this, the Morawiecki government has achieved a number of successes, including a successful economic recovery from the pandemic and a balanced budget. The government has also implemented a number of reforms to improve the lives of the people of Poland, such as increasing wages, reducing unemployment, and providing free healthcare to all citizens.
In the coming year, the government plans to continue its economic recovery, as well as focus on areas such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. They are also committed to creating an environment of economic security and social justice, as well as tackling climate change.
The vote of confidence for the government will be a crucial step in ensuring that Poland can continue to move forward and make progress, and the Prime Minister will be hoping for a positive outcome from the vote. With a strong record of success and an ambitious plan for the future, the government is confident that it can secure the trust of the Polish people and continue to lead Poland in a positive direction.