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Tusk: Poland to make "unpopular reforms" to bolster EU position
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 18 - 11 - 2011

AlHijjah 22, 1432, Nov 18, 2011, SPAPoland wants a strong position in the European Union and will take "unpopular" steps like raising the retirement age
to protect itself from the eurozone crisis, Prime Minister Donald
Tusk told parliament Friday after a swearing-in ceremony for his new
cabinet, dpa reported.
"Poland's real dilemma is how to be ... a main player on the
European scene," Tusk told parliament, "and not how to be on the
margins because of the crisis."
Tusk said "unpopular actions" were needed that would require
"sacrifices" from everyone to get Poland safely through 2012 and to
guarantee stable growth and economic security.
Poland would raise its retirement age to 67 years, from the
current 65 years for men and 60 years for women, Tusk said. Starting
from 2013, retirement age would be raised every four months by one
month for both men and women, Tusk said.
"Well-off" families with one child who earn more than 85,000 zloty
a year (25,900 dollars) would no longer get child benefits, Tusk
said. Benefits would be raised for everyone by 50 per cent, however,
for every third child onwards.
Tusk's government faces challenges as it eyes the painful reforms
to reduce its public debt. The country's public debt, which stood at
52.8 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) last year, must stay
below 55 per cent to avoid mandatory austerity measures.
Tusk said that debt would fall to 52 per cent at the end of next
year, and to 47 per cent at the end of 2015.
"We promise all our countrymen to work very hard, make courageous
decisions and be ready to take on the biggest challenges that stand
before us," Tusk said. The next four years would be ones of the
"highest test."
Tusk also laid out plans to cut bureaucracy and regulations that
he said hindered business. Government would shorten the waiting time
for building permits for big investments, and speed up litigation in
the court system.
President Bronislaw Komorowski had earlier named Tusk as prime
minister and handed him a token gift - a "Polska" scarf in the red
and white colors of the national flag.
Tusk's speech in parliament came after a ceremony in which 19
ministers were sworn in.
Eleven ministers are new to their jobs, while eight were carried
over from the previous administration. Holdovers include Foreign
Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski.
Politicians in Poland and the EU have praised Rostowski for
helping Poland avoid recession in 2009.
-- SPA


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