Karol Nawrocki attacks Marshal Czarzasty. “It freezes the best law”


In a conversation with Karol Nawrocki, the host of the program on Polsat News touched upon, among others: the topic of electricity prices, referring to the promise from the election campaign of the President of the Republic of Poland. According to Nawrocki's previous announcements, energy prices in Poland were to fall by one third within a maximum of one hundred days of his term. In November 2025, Karol Nawrocki signed the legislative initiative “Cheap electricity – 33 percent”, which he prepared in cooperation with experts. Now, in an interview with Polsat, he emphasized that he had fulfilled his part of the promise, but the parliament had frozen the act.
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Nawrocki on Czarzasty: he freezes the best law
— People today may be disappointed with how energy prices are politicized by parliament. They should ask the Speaker of the Sejm why he is freezing the best ready-made bill to reduce electricity prices by 33%. – says Nawrocki in “Rymanowski's Breakfast”. In his opinion, the project is frozen only because he was the one who prepared it.
Nawrocki's project is based on four pillars: elimination of additional fees (RES, capacity fee, cogeneration fee and transition fee), limiting the costs of certificates, reducing distribution fees and changing the principles of system balancing. As Karol Nawrocki emphasized during the presentation of the project in November, “we must also return to… rates 5 percent VAT for electricity.
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The president said that waiting several months for the implementation of his act is nothing compared to the unfulfilled promises made more than two years earlier by the ruling coalition. He also expressed hope that eventually Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty would put the bill to a vote, and then Poles would forgive the president for the delay in fulfilling his promise. – I deeply believe that once energy prices are lower and my bill is adopted, Poles will forgive – said Karol Nawrocki in “Rymanowski's Breakfast”.




