Poles about signing the SAFE agreement. The results may be surprising
Over 36 percent Poles have a positive opinion about signing the SAFE agreement – according to a survey for “Wprost”. This group slightly outweighs the group of opponents.
A week ago, a loan agreement under SAFE was signed in Warsaw. The documents regarding the agreement were signed by: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Minister of Finance Andrzej Domański, President of the Management Board of BGK Mirosław Czekaj, First Vice-President of the Management Board of BGK Marta Postuła, as well as EU Commissioners: Andrius Kubilius and Piotr Serafin.
The SAFE Agreement is a loan under the EU SAFE program (Support to Accelerate Forces in Europe), which is intended to contribute to strengthening defense and security on the Old Continent. The government’s announcement shows that Poland is the largest beneficiary of the program and will receive a total of approximately EUR 43.7 billion (approx. PLN 180 billion). The total pool of funds for 19 European Union countries is EUR 150 billion. These funds will come from bond issues by the European Union on capital markets.
– Poland will be safer in these difficult and risky times. It will be safer by PLN 180 billion. This is a gigantic amount. This is the amount that will be invested directly and directly in Polish security, the Polish arms industry, and in Polish companies. – said Prime Minister Donald Tusk when signing the agreement.
Poles about signing SAFE
How do Poles evaluate the signing of the SAFE agreement? The latest SW Research survey for “Wprost” shows that 36.2 percent respondents declare their satisfaction with the contract signed last Friday. However, slightly less, 33.5 percent. is of the opposite opinion. A large group, 30.2 percent. has no opinion on this matter.
Signing the SAFE contract is positively assessed primarily by the highest-earning survey participants – above PLN 7,000 net per month (45.4%), as well as by:
