Polish Government Outlines 58 Priorities for Next Two Years

The government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk has unveiled 58 key priorities to guide its work over the next two years, focusing on military and energy security, economic development, and digital transformation. The plan was presented by Maciej Berek, Minister overseeing policy implementation, alongside government spokesperson Adam Szłapka.
The list is divided into 17 thematic areas, with the highest number of tasks assigned to administration, security, digitization, and innovation. Among flagship projects are the expansion of Poland’s drone forces, civil protection funding, and modernization of the police. In energy, initiatives include advancing nuclear power, supporting renewable storage, and stabilizing household electricity prices.
Digitalization will play a central role, with projects such as AI deployment in healthcare, expansion of the mObywatel platform, and digital transformation of schools and universities.
“These priorities form our roadmap for the coming months,” Berek said, stressing accountability across ministries.
(XYZ)