The government agreed on Poland’s 2024 draft budget, the prime minister told a press conference after a Cabinet meeting on June 13.
Mateusz Morawiecki said the government had also agreed to raise the minimum wage. He added that compared to other European countries Poland’s current economic results “are nothing to be ashamed of”.
“We have built a solid foundation under strong economic growth, and we assume this growth will pick up further next year,” Morawiecki said.
Magdalena Rzeczkowska, the finance minister, said that in 2024 Poland’s GDP was expected to rise to 3%, with mean-annual inflation falling to 6.6%. (PAP/Business World Magazine)