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U.S. Ambassador Commends Polish President for Veto on Digital Services
"President Karol Nawrocki deserves great credit for vetoing Poland's adoption of the EU's punitive and anti-American Digital Services Act," U.S. Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose wrote overnight. The president assessed that the regulations would introduce "administrative censorship" in Poland. The American diplomat stated that "the law would weaken Poland in many ways." "It would stifle innovation, limit achievements, create huge barriers for new entrants to the market, and make it virtually impossible for Polish companies to scale - it would deprive Polish innovativeness of capital and replace Brussels bureaucrats, lawyers and auditors in its place, and replace clear rules with regulatory freedom," Rose argued. In his opinion, Poska "does not win, becoming a compliance zone for technologies created elsewhere. Poland wins by building, scaling and exporting. A system that punishes scale ensures dependence, not sovereignty," the ambassador concluded.
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