Warsaw, Poland – President Karol Nawrocki has signed ten novel pieces of legislation into law, a move that includes key support measures for the country’s agricultural sector and a ban on the sale of state-owned land. The signing of these bills marks a significant step in the current administration’s policy agenda.
Among the newly enacted laws, one is being described as “particularly important,” though details have not been fully disclosed. The legislation comes as the government seeks to address economic challenges and bolster support for vital industries.
Farmers will see new assistance as a result of the signed bills, with provisions designed to provide crucial support. The specifics of this aid package were detailed by Farmer.pl, indicating a prioritization of the agricultural sector by Minister Stefan Krajewski.
In a separate but related action, President Nawrocki has also enacted a prohibition on the sale of state-owned land. Money.pl reported that this decision was made by the President, signaling a shift in the government’s approach to land management.
The new laws were signed on March 10, 2026, and are expected to take effect shortly. Gov.pl confirmed that the legislation addressing the needs of farmers will be implemented as a priority.
The passage of these laws underscores the government’s commitment to both agricultural support and responsible land stewardship. The move is likely to have a significant impact on both sectors of the Polish economy.