PPP Rules Need Flexibilization: New Package Aims to Unlock Market

Polish PPP system is well-regulated but too rigid; expert team proposes reforms to unlock market potential.

Polish PPP System: Well-Regulated but Constrained

The Polish public-private partnership (PPP) system is considered one of the best regulated in the region, confirmed by investors and the World Bank. However, practice shows that rigid regulations on PPP, public procurement and concessions continue to hamper many investments.

Expert Team Proposes Reforms

A team of experts appointed at the ministry of funds has prepared a package of recommendations aimed at flexibilizing procedures, facilitating project financing and opening the way to PPP for public sector companies. This marks a significant shift to unlock market potential.

PPP in Poland: Effective but Cautious

While the PPP framework in Poland functions effectively, it is being used too cautiously. The proposed changes seek to address this imbalance by creating more favorable conditions for implementation.

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