EC approves medium-term budget plan for Poland among others
The European Commission has approved a medium-term budgetary and structural plan for, among others, Poland, the EC said in a statement.
The Commission informed that it has concluded its assessment for 21 out of the 22 submitted plans.
"Out of the 21 plans, the Commission assessed that 20 meet the requirements of the new framework and set out a credible fiscal path to ensure that the respective Member States' debt level is put on a sustainable downward path or kept at prudent levels," the EC wrote.
"This concerns the following Member States: Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden," it added.
Poland's Minister of Finance Andrzej Domanski wrote on X that in its decision the EC took into account the increase in investment in the expansion of Polish defence capabilities.
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