Poland’s Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, has pledged to fight the European Union’s ban on petrol and diesel engines, calling it a “pseudo-green” initiative. The EU plans to prohibit the sale of new combustion vehicles from 2035 as part of its net-zero strategy. Morawiecki opposes the ban, stating that his government will do everything necessary to safeguard Polish families and industries. Richard Tice, a British politician, praised Morawiecki’s stance, stating, “Polish leader stands up to Net Zero nonsense….well done.” With Germany securing an exemption for e-fuel-powered internal combustion engines and backing the revised legislation, Poland remains the only EU nation openly...
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