Today, Law and Justice figures will roll out a nationwide outreach under the banner “#CheckTuska,” according to PiS spokesman Rafał Bochenek. The aim is to contrast the claims from the opposition with specific votes recorded in the Sejm, highlighting how objections from Donald Tusk and his allies stacked up against the real votes cast by lawmakers. The spokesperson noted the effort will spotlight what PiS sees as hypocrisy in the opposition’s rhetoric. — PAP
Campaign “#Checking Tusk”.
Under the rallying cry “#CheckingTuska,” PiS representatives are launching a countrywide campaign this Friday, rolling out a series of conferences across districts over the coming days. In these sessions, PiS Members of Parliament plan to revisit how the ruling party and other opposition leaders behaved when major reforms were on the table, presenting what they describe as the perspective of millions of Polish citizens. — PAP
The campaign schedule includes visits by senior officials in several cities: Development Minister Waldemar Buda will be in Łódź on Friday; MP Bartłomiej Wróblewski will be in Poznań; MP Paweł Hreniak will stop in Oława. On Monday, Deputy Finance Minister Marcin Horała and MP Kazimierz Smoliński will visit Gdańsk, MP Leszek Dobrzyński will be in Szczecin, and MP Marek Matuszewski along with former MP Krzysztof Ciebiada will be in Pabianice. Additional events are planned in Katowice, Kielce, Bydgoszcz, Piotrków Trybunalski, Opoczno, Łowicz, Zduńska Wola, Białystok, and Kartuzy, according to the campaign brief. — PAP
Proponents argue that the opposition’s track record does not align with the claims it makes from the podium. The campaign promises to lay out how the PO allegedly opposed several measures that PiS asserts were aimed at strengthening families and broadening tax relief. Bochenek emphasized that the opposition’s stance on these issues has repeatedly contradicted the votes recorded in the Sejm. — PAP
PO’s black visions didn’t come true
The PiS spokesman asserted that none of the opposition’s proposed remedies or forecasts materialized as promised by the PO. He claimed that opposition members repeatedly used parliamentary obstruction tactics to block bills, warning of fiscal calamities that never materialized. In Bochenek’s view, those dire predictions proved to be unfounded lies, not legitimate caution. — PAP
According to the spokesperson, the programs implemented under PiS have notably reduced poverty among Polish households and driven the country toward one of Europe’s strongest long-term growth rates. With ongoing economic momentum, unemployment has fallen to very low levels, and a substantial portion of the population is employed for the first time in years. Bochenek framed these outcomes as evidence of credibility and policy choices that place citizens first, insisting that PiS keeps its commitments. — PAP
He closed by reiterating a central claim: the governing team believes its governance stands apart from competitors because its programs translate into real, tangible benefits for people. The message, as presented, centers on accountability, transparency, and steady progress driven by the party’s policy priorities. — PAP
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Note: This summary reflects statements circulated by wPolityce and the participating offices as reported by the agencies. — PAP