Poland's Strategic Plans and Leadership Changes
The Polish government is set to discuss its foreign policy strategy for 2026-2030 and the draft law on the crypto-asset market. Meanwhile, PGE, Poland's largest power utility, has appointed Dariusz Lubera as acting CEO after dismissing Dariusz Marzec.
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The Polish government's agenda on Tuesday includes a crucial meeting to deliberate on the nation's foreign policy strategy covering the years 2026-2030. Additionally, a draft law on the burgeoning crypto-asset market will be examined, indicating a proactive approach to financial innovation.
In corporate news, PGE, identified as Poland's major power utility, has announced a significant leadership change. On Monday, the company reported that Dariusz Marzec has been dismissed from the position of CEO. In his place, veteran energy sector executive Dariusz Lubera has been appointed as acting CEO.
These developments are being closely monitored, though Reuters has not verified the reports from Polish media. Such shifts reflect an evolving landscape in both governance and business spheres within Poland.
(With inputs from agencies.)

