During Sunday’s electoral convention in Wrocław, the left presented its demands for the upcoming local government elections. The so-called “SMS Lewicy” is an abbreviation of “School – Apartment – Hospital”. During the campaign, left-wing politicians want to focus on education, housing availability and health care.
During Sunday’s convention in Wrocław, it was announced that more than 10,000 people from the left-wing lists would compete for votes. candidates. He supported them, among others: the head of the New Left, Włodzimierz Czarzasty, who spoke about the demands of the left in the upcoming elections.
On the left is public services. These are public benefits. On the left is a good daycare, a good hospital, a good school. Left is a good job. On the left is good transport, it is good housing. The left is finally having a good, dignified old age. These are well-functioning DPS
– Called Tzarzasty.
“We don’t have to be afraid”
Senator Magdalena Biejat, candidate for mayor of Warsaw, said: “on October 15, we all won Law and Justice with a joint effort and now we no longer have to fight, we don’t have to be afraid, we don’t.” You don’t have to vote for the smallest evil.”
We are not afraid to say: Poland is a big country in the middle of Europe. A country whose economic situation is good and which can therefore afford bold, large investments. We can afford to improve the daily quality of life for millions of Poles. And the closest to the residents of Poland are the local authorities. Today we send a text message to voters. We want to tell them about the left-wing school, the left-wing apartments and the left-wing hospital. Those who will be good to all and who will serve to improve the lives of all of you
– said Magdalena Biejat.
Government with PO as… a success
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski recalled the implemented demands of the left that were accepted by the current government, such as in vitro financing or a helpline for children. Gawkowski emphasized that “it is your success that we are in power today and that the left is in this government.”
You will not hear any populist slogans from us in this campaign. In these elections we will tell you what we have done and what we will do. About the future. More about that in a week, a quarter and five years. Because this government has already done a number of things that affect the local community
– assured the Deputy Prime Minister.
Other left-wing leaders who hold ministerial positions in the current government also appeared at the convention, including: Krzysztof Śmiszek, Krzysztof Kukucki, Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk and Katarzyna Kotula.
As you can see, leftist self-love is flourishing. However, Poles expect a well-functioning school, decent housing and well-equipped hospitals, and it does not matter to them whether they are ‘right’ or ‘left’. Apparently the left has not yet learned this lesson.
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Source: wPolityce