Tusk: There will be more than 100 deregulatory laws until the end of May

2025-05-22 20:16, act 201.2025-05-22 20:32
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By the end of May this year. Over 100 deregulatory laws will be ready; About 120,000 will be ajar. regulations – Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Thursday.


“By the end of May we will be ready with over 100 laws deregulating the Polish economy and administration,” said the head of government on TVN24.
He pointed out that it was o regulations: regarding the presumption of the taxpayer's innocence when he is in dispute with the tax office; full digitization of document exchange between lawyers and courts, as well as health protection solutions.
Donald Tusk, referring to the examples mentioned above, emphasized that the taxpayer would not be punished until the tax office proves to him that he actually made a “serious mistake”. He added that the deregulation package will also ensure faster access to specialist doctors by releasing the deadlines of irrevocable visits.
The prime minister said that over 100 laws that make up the deregulation package would open around 120,000. recipes. He informed that in June or July, he would ask the new president whether he would be ready to sign the laws that make up this package.
Berek: The Permanent Committee of the Council of Ministers accepted further deregulation projects
Today, at the meeting of the Permanent Committee of the Council of Ministers, more deregulation projects received acceptance – Minister Maciej Berek, head of the Committee, donated on Thursday on Thursday. It comes, among others for provisions facilitating investments.
Berek mentioned in his post, among others Regulations prepared by the Ministry of Development and Technology aimed at, among others “Facilitating and accelerating the investment and construction process and reduction of burdens in both investors and architectural and building administration bodies and building supervision, as well as improving their operation.”
The minister also pointed to the “Facilitating access to information from the National Court Register for public entities proposed by the Ministry of Justice, which will limit the need to present copies from the National Court Register in various proceedings.”
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