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Debate Heats Up Over Controversial Wind Farm Bill as Presidential Spokesman Weighs In Again

Since yesterday, public debate has been underway over what President of the Republic of Poland Karol Nawrocki will decide regarding the so-called wind farm bill connected with the freezing of energy prices. “We need to seriously consider how to solve this problem. The President has not yet made any decision” – presidential spokesman Rafał Leśkiewicz […] The post Debate Heats Up Over Controversial Wind Farm Bill as Presidential Spokesman Weighs I…
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"They'll try to convince the government to let them build these installations everywhere, because thanks to your subsidies, your taxes, and your electricity bills, they're making a fortune. But is this pro-state, this privatization of profits and socialization of costs? I don't think so," emphasized Anna Trzeciakowska, former Minister of Climate and Environment, in a radio interview about the wind farm law. The fate of this government bill is cu…

The wind farm bill is – to put it mildly – a foul on the part of the government, said Rafał Leśkiewicz, spokesman for Karol Nawrocki. He emphasized that there are currently 38 bills on the president's desk. Rafał Leśkiewicz, spokesman for the president of the Republic of Poland, stated that the president has not yet made a decision on the so-called wind farm bill – it requires additional and thorough analysis. "It's an excellent idea to freeze e…

President Karol Nawrocki's spokesman said the wind farm law was a "foul" on the government's part. Rafał Leśkiewicz emphasized that no decision has yet been made regarding its future.

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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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