Miłosz Motyka in the spotlight. Here are the assets and income of the Minister of Energy


Miłosz Motyka spoke out, warning against organized action by the Polish right and Russian disinformation. This is a reaction to fragments of the recording that have been appearing on social media for several days, which was originally published on YouTube eight years ago by the minister's wife. Julia Wizlińska-Motyka sings in the Ukrainian language in the recording, and in the background you can see a flag that may resemble the official colors of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists from Stepan Bandera's faction.
In his latest declaration of assets (from July 2025), Miłosz Motyka declares that he has accumulated savings of PLN 6.5 thousand. zloty.
The minister and his wife own an apartment with an area of 64 square meters, for which the spouses took out a loan of PLN 568,000. zloty. PLN 500,000 remains to be repaid. zloty.
According to the declaration of assets, Miłosz Motyka's income last year amounted to PLN 220 thousand PLN, of which Motyka received PLN 192.7 thousand. PLN from the Ministry of Climate and Environment and PLN 26.4 thousand PLN per diem allowance for a councilor from the Marshal's Office of the Małopolska Voivodeship.
Who is Miłosz Motyka? Wife, age
Miłosz Motyka was born in 1992 in Myślenice. In the years 2023-2025 he was Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Climate and Environment. Since 2025, he has been the Minister of Energy in Donald Tusk's third government. He is married to Julia Wizlińska-Motyka from Ukraine.
Miłosz Motyka on freezing energy prices
Miłosz Motyka announced on TVN24 that the government does not intend to freeze energy prices any longer. He encouraged Poles to use dynamic tariffs. As the minister argued, freezing, i.e. subsidizing energy prices, means fewer funds, among others. for health care.
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Dynamic price changes throughout the day. So if we plan well, e.g. washing clothes or charging the car, we can pay less. We write more in this text.




