Polska polityka gospodarcza w działalności Rady Ministrów w latach 2005–2006
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2010
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Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM
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After the Law and Justice Party (PiS) had won parliamentary elections, Kazimierz
Marcinkiewicz was appointed Prime Minister in September 2005. Economic policy was one
of the elements of his Government’s policy.
The Government tried to achieve its goals by creating new jobs and increasing the level of
investment in Poland. This was to be supported by the liberalization of laws regulating business
activity. With respect to economic policy, the Council of Ministers intended to reform
public finance and implement a council housing project.
The Cabinet of Prime Minister Marcinkiewicz was not able to implement all the principles
of the Solidarity State platform within the 9 months of its work. However, the Government did
manage to persuade the EU to allocate EUR 90 bn from the EU 2007–2013 budget to Poland.
The Government also succeeded in aligning Poland’s 2006 budget with a new legal act limiting
the state deficit to a maximum level of PLN 30 bn. Additionally, the Government drew up
economic plans aimed at improving the condition of the Polish economy. However, it failed to
implement the reforms of public finance, council housing, free economic activity and the diversification
of natural gas supplies.
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Przegląd Politologiczny, 2010, nr 1, s. 165-178.
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1426-8876