Poland’s general government sector deficit will reach 4% of GDP in 2022, Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister, has said.
Last year, according to Central Statistical Office data, Poland’s general government deficit settled at 1.8%.
“This year the deficit of the public finance sector will be higher, at the level of around 4%,” Morawiecki said at the European Economic Congress in Katowice on April 25.
“But in the Convergence Programme Update, we will show a solid path to reducing this deficit,” he added.
Morawiecki also said that Poland’s GDP growth was expected to hit 4% in 2022. (The First News/Business World Magazine)