MUSCAT: The official will be appointed by the country’s prime minister within six months under new regulations collectively known as a “constitution for business,” the businessinsider.com.pl website has reported.
The appointment of the new official will “guarantee the implementation of the principles of the constitution for business,” Mariusz Haładyj, a deputy minister for entrepreneurship and technology, has said, as quoted by the website.
The country’s lawmakers in January passed a package of regulations to help businesses by cutting red tape and making life easier for entrepreneurs.
The new regulations, drafted by the country’s conservative government and collectively referred to as a “constitution for business,” were later voted through by the upper house of the legislature and signed into law by President Andrzej Duda to take effect on April 30.