On Saturday Law and Justice moves to Poland with a holiday initiative of meeting Poles at picnics. It’s a slightly looser formula, the possibility of conversations and discussions, not necessarily in the light of cameras, about our citizens’ expectations for the future, PiS spokesman Rafał Bochenek told PAP.
Law and Justice moves to Poland today with the summer initiative of meeting Poles during picnics. A slightly looser formula, the possibility of conversations and discussions, not necessarily in the light of cameras, about our citizens’ expectations for the future
Bochenek emphasized.
President Kaczynski in Pultusk
He noted that the entire action will be personally inaugurated on Saturday by the leader of the party, Jarosław Kaczyński, who will go to Pułtusk for the first such open-air meeting with the inhabitants, and he will be accompanied by leading politicians from Law and Justice and the camp of the United Right.
Bochenek pointed out that “this event in Pułtusk is a symbolic kick-off to the action, with leading United Right politicians taking part in various festivals, picnics and open-air events across Poland over the following weekends.
It has become a tradition that our program assumptions are forged on the basis of conversations and debates with Poland. Therefore, this action is a kind of continuation of the activities undertaken as part of the Future is Poland and Programmatic Ula tour. The motto that will guide us during these meetings is: “For the love of Poland”
said Bochenek.
As he added, “everything we do as a United Right camp is aimed at strengthening and building the potential of our society and our homeland.”
That is why it is so important to us that the PiS program meets society’s expectations as closely as possible and gives all citizens a chance at a good future.
– said the spokesperson for the ruling party.
On Saturday afternoon, a family picnic will be held at Dom Polonia in Pułtusk (Mazowieckie) with the participation of PiS President Jarosław Kaczyński and Law and Justice leaders.
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Source: wPolityce