Poland will submit its national recovery plan to the European Commission on Friday despite the document still dividing the Polish political scene.
The plan was adopted because of an agreement between the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party and the Left, which gave its support for the government’s version of the plan after PiS promised to take into account their demands and create a special committee monitoring the outcomes of the plan.
The move evoked outrage by both the largest opposition group, the Civic Coalition (KO), and the Women’s Strike, known for leading protests against the Constitutional Tribunal’s ruling further restricting the abortion law late last year. The Left coalition was considered at the time as an ally of the strike.