On a Polish political program, Przemysław Czarnek, the PiS candidate for prime minister, pledged that once he takes power he will immediately abolish the KSeF system for small and medium-sized enterprises, describing it as banditry and a burden on Polish businesses. He questioned how KSeF was introduced, and asserted that PiS under Morawiecki conceived and pushed for a mandatory KSeF. In the program, Sławomir Mentzen discusses the policy, noting the broader criticism of KSeF and the claim that the government previously introduced the measure and sought its endorsement in the European Union. Czarnek is portrayed as now vowing to dismantle something he supported, highlighting a political clash over Poland’s e-invoicing regime. The dialogue centers on a policy issue that parties are competing to shape ahead of national political developments and elections. The segment aired on the Mentzen grilluje channel.
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