Central Europe
Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki to create a new gambling zone

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that his government will allow setting up of a new gambling zone, which will not be subject to the Gambling Act restrictions.
Morawiecki emphasises that once again he became convinced that “the private sector creates the only profitable and logical business model for every democratic state.”
“The first results of inflows from the so-called gambling monopoly are not satisfactory. The reborn Polish state has once again become convinced that the private sector together with its capital and technological base creates the only profitable and logical business model for each country with a democratic system. Therefore, we are working on the creation of an economic zone for the gambling industry, in which the provisions of the Gambling Act will not apply. Its location will include Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot, along with a 10-kilometer strip surrounding these cities.”
The new gambling zone is to be created later this year. Preparations are in place to help gambling companies apply for the construction permits of new casinos and special modes of tenders for the creation of new casinos in existing locations belonging to the city.
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