“Tusk and PO lied to Poland about retirement age”, “Only PiS wants to hand decisions on these most important issues to citizens” – write leading PiS politicians after the publication of a mockery of yet another referendum question.
On Friday, Law and Justice began presenting further referendum questions.
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The first question – as announced by PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński – will be:
Do you support the sale of state-owned enterprises?
Another referendum question was announced on Saturday by PiS Vice President, former Prime Minister Beata Szydło and it will be: Are you in favor of raising the retirement age, which today is 60 for women and 65 for men?
Online discussion
Politicians of the United Right referred to the published ad on social media. As Antoni Macierewicz, deputy president of PiS, recalls: “PO talks a lot about women, but at the same time: it raises the retirement age from 60 to 67, it wants to attract illegal immigrants who are a threat to women.”
Only PiS wants to hand over decisions on these key issues to the citizen
– ensure.
The European Commission tried to impose an increase in the retirement age in Poland, the PiS government firmly replied that in Poland it is #PolacyDecydią. That’s why min. The head of #EC fingers crossed for Tusk, who must guard German interests on the Vistula
– wrote on Twitter PiS Chief of Staff, Party Vice Chairman Joachim Brudzinski.
Senate Deputy Marshal Marek Pęk stressed that “Tusk and PO lied to Poland about the retirement age.”
We promised to lower the retirement age and kept our word. We are reliable!
Pek wrote.
According to the head of the Ministry of Education and Science, Przemysław Czarnek, “the lies of the opposition of Tusk are commonplace” and “one cannot believe them”.
And that is why the Poles must determine the maximum retirement age once and for all in a referendum and indicate that neither Tusk from PO nor (Władysław) Kosiniak-Kamysz from PSL can raise it
the minister said on Twitter.
Unlike the PO, whose only program for families +job switching was a loan+advice, the United Right is actually introducing social programs like 800 Plus, Dobry Start or the 13th and 14th pensions
– emphasizes Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Warchoł.
In turn, the deputy head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration Maciej Wąsik said:
Remember when PO and PSL raised the retirement age for men by 2 and for women by as much as 7 years? And they talk about women’s rights?
We will ask the Poles about the retirement age. Let there be no doubt about it!
– added.
We promised to lower the retirement age and we kept our word!
— writes Deputy Foreign Minister Arkadiusz Mularczyk.
After years of hard work, Poles have the right to rest, a decent pension, time with family and grandchildren. We remember how Tusk and PO lied to Poland about the retirement age
he stressed.
The deputy head of the Ministry of National Defense Wojciech Skurkiewcz also referred to the PO-PSL government.
They raised the retirement age without asking the Poles for their opinion. A similar situation should not be repeated
he wrote on Twitter.
In the election campaign they said they would not raise the retirement age for Poland. What did they do after the election? They threw almost 2 million citizen signatures in the trash and raised the retirement age! They should not be trusted!
Urszula Rusecka, chair of the Sejm Committee on Social Policy and Family, stressed.
Let’s secure the future of the Poles. Take part in the referendum
As of October 1, 2017, the retirement age is 60 for women and 65 for men. The regulations restoring the retirement age, which was in place before the PO-PSL government reform, which raised it to 67, were passed in 2016.
Four referendum questions
PiS spokesman Rafał Bochenek told PAP that “the resolution of the referendum will be submitted to the Sejm and will contain four questions that will be tabled systematically in the coming days.”
A two-day session of the Sejm will take place on August 16 and 17; according to the schedule, it will consider a motion to order a nationwide referendum.
In June, Deputy Prime Minister Kaczyński declared that the issue of relocation of migrants in the EU should be put to a referendum. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki confirmed the intention to hold the referendum together with the parliamentary elections in the autumn. President Andrzej Duda has ordered elections for October 15.
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Source: wPolityce