New superministry will reduce size of government, reorganize work

The planned government reshuffle in Poland aims to streamline ministries and boost efficiency, especially in economic policy. A new “super-ministry” of the economy is being considered, with energy as a separate portfolio. Housing policy remains a key challenge, with divisions in the coalition over support for home ownership versus social housing. Defence and healthcare funding are also major pressures, with defence spending rising and the National Health Fund facing a growing deficit.
Meanwhile, the government lacks a clear investment strategy. Key reforms in wind energy and the EU Recovery Plan (KPO) have faced delays, risking missed opportunities. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is expected to announce final structural and personnel changes next week.
(pb.pl)