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Grzegorz Braun proposes radical economic reforms for Polish businesses
Grzegorz Braun, leader of the Konfederacja Korony Polskiej (KKP), presented his party's economic and migration program during a visit to Busko-Zdrój. Braun advocated for a "radical liberation" of Polish entrepreneurship by moving away from what he termed socialist solutions.
His economic proposals include the liquidation of PIT and CIT taxes and the phasing out of ZUS (Social Insurance Institution). He also criticized administrative burdens and systems such as KSeF and SENT, arguing they push small and medium-sized enterprises toward the gray market. Braun criticized the current relationship between entrepreneurs and tax authorities, claiming a "presumption of guilt" exists rather than a presumption of innocence.
Regarding migration and security, Braun called for conditions that facilitate the repatriation of Poles while blocking mass migration from cultures perceived as different from Poland. He also emphasized the need to strengthen domestic security services and ensure they remain independent of foreign political influences.