Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced allocating PLN 100 million from the Prime Minister's reserve to reinforce the Internal Security Agency and the Intelligence Agency, ensuring no impact on the country's budget deficit. He emphasized the reinstatement of local branches of the Internal Security Agency, previously abolished.
Despite recent major fires, there's no evidence of sabotage, though the threat remains significant. Tusk urged heightened vigilance across all sectors, foreseeing escalating Russian actions. The government thwarted attempted sabotage, emphasizing the need for preparedness. Tusk's proactive measures aim to strengthen security agencies amid evolving threats, particularly in response to potential external interference.
Source: 300gospodarka.pl