The discussion about the 0% loan has been going on in the coalition for several weeks. Representatives of Poland 2050 were against the idea, as the Speaker of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia said. The Left, too, warned that it was a program that would help developers.
Now it turns out that there will be no program in 2025. Or at least the budget does not provide for it. This information was provided on platform X by Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz.
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“We have it! The Polish budget adopted by the government allocates PLN 4.3 billion for housing. That’s over 50 percent more than this year! Good news: the budget includes a round PLN 0 for a 0 percent loan,” she wrote.
In mid-June, the government adopted the assumptions for the draft budget for 2025. The Ministry of Finance envisages that GDP growth in 2025 will amount to 3.7 percent, and average annual inflation will be 4.1 percent. It was assumed that registered unemployment at the end of 2025 will reach 4.9%. It was assumed that wages in the national economy would grow by 7.1%, and in the corporate sector itself by 7.3%.
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The government has proposed an average annual rate an increase in wages in the state budget sector in 2025 of 104.1 percent in nominal terms.
In accordance with the budget procedure presented on the website of the Ministry of Finance, in August the Ministry of Finance is to prepare and send a preliminary draft budget to the government, and then submit it for opinion to the Social Dialogue Council.
To adopt the final draft of the budget act for the next year and submit it together with the justification to the Sejm The Council of Ministers has time until September 30 this year.