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March 5th, 2019
Poland is one of the three or four countries best prepared when it comes to limiting the costs of a no-deal Brexit, Deputy Foreign Minister Konrad Szymański said on Tuesday, adding that March might see a breakthrough in the deadlock in the UK parliament. On Tuesday, Mateusz Morawiecki's government worked on a draft law on approving the programme of preparations for Britain leaving the EU without an agreement. The package of laws making up the government programme are intended to mitigate the most problematic results of a no-deal scenario.
PAP
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