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Poland's Withdrawal from WHO: New Health Rules and Funds

This draft law proposes Poland's withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO). This means national health regulations will be developed independently, and membership fees, estimated at around 20 million PLN annually, will be redirected to Polish health programs. The aim is to increase control over health policy and support the domestic medical industry.
Key points
Poland will cease to be a member of the World Health Organization (WHO).
National health regulations will be developed independently, without WHO guidelines.
Annual membership fees (approx. 20 million PLN) will be redirected to Polish health programs.
Poland will lose access to WHO resources and support, requiring the development of its own solutions.
The government is required to report on the consequences of WHO withdrawal within 6 months.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1114
Process start date: 2025-03-19