At the current session of the Sejm, the Polish budget for 2023 is conducted. The Confederacy took the level in this case, which indicates that the PiS hides the country's actual debt from Poles. "The Morawiecki Government has developed financial engineering to unprecedented levels, which involves taking debt out of the budget and hiding it from the public," the Confederates say.
Mateusz Morawiecki has long utilized the method of drawing money out of the budget, creating various kinds of funds outside Parliament's control: the Covid-19 Anti-Action Fund, the Aid Fund or the Armed Forces Support Fund. These funds can finance absolutely everything that the government will fall for, and let them to do so by a bill adopted respective meetings of the parliament to the 1 that removed the brakes from the out-of-budget funds and allows funds to be transferred between the applicable budget and the out-of-budget funds.
We are the EU's leader in the cost of serving public debt (the fastest increase in the EU). According to the EC, the cost of handling our debt in 2024 will be over 100 billion PLN. The cost of serving public debt has increased since 2020 – 3.5 times. PiS states that the cost of servicing the debt will be PLN 66 billion. Where'd the $40 billion go? This is the cost of handling the out-of-budget debt.
"The government of Mateusz Morawiecki to unprecedented levels has developed financial engineering consisting in taking debt out of the budget and hiding it from the public." said Krzysztof Bosak. "Next generations will be with the cost of handling this debt. The government’s estimated debt service cost is already PLN 60 billion per year and PLN 100 billion per year by the European Commission.”
"At the minute Polish legislation, the Polish judiciary strategy and thousands of another issues are traded in Brussels, so that the markets will proceed to lend us."
"On behalf of the Confederation, I objected to the practice of trading Polish government in exchange for the anticipation of indebtedness with the European Union. I objected to the introduction of Poland in euro and Eurotax.” “Bosak added.