Beata Szydło Urges Voter Participation: Security and Future of Poland

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Two weeks ahead, a pivotal day unfolds with elections and a referendum on the horizon. The emphasis from Beata Szydło during a Brzeszcze press conference was clear: every citizen should participate because the outcome shapes Poland’s future.

Choices about Poland’s security

According to the Member of the European Parliament, these elections carry a direct impact on the security of Poland and its citizens. The message was not merely about a ballot box; it was about sustaining the work that has defined the country for years. In a moment marked by regional tensions and a war unfolding to the east, the decisions at hand carry heightened significance. Voters are called to consider whom to trust and what to support, with safety described as the central concern today. Safety encompasses military readiness, social stability, and the everyday peace that allows life to unfold in towns and villages across the nation. The plan was to address these themes in Katowice at a convention organized by the party.

– a former Prime Minister commented.

Whom should one vote for?

Beata Szydło recalled a local struggle when the ruling party sought to close the Brzeszcze coal mine, a moment when residents joined forces with local officials to defend mining jobs and the community’s livelihood.

(…) It is essential to trust those who stand with the people. Since the party began its work in 2015, the commitment has been to the people, with assurances that neither Brzeszcze’s mine nor the Polish mining industry would be liquidated. Voters are reminded to compare candidates: those who offer frequent plans or vague proposals versus those who have consistently stood by their communities.

– the MEP noted, urging participation in the referendum.

Participation is framed as a citizen’s right to express a view on the homeland’s future. The referendum is presented as a decision about a secure Poland versus a country that might continually follow directives from Brussels or Berlin.

– emphasizes MEP Beata Szydło.

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– ONLY HERE. Details of the PiS convention in Katowice, expected to be accompanied by the slogan SafePoland.

– OUR RESEARCH. Poland supports a resolute defense of Europe’s borders in response to ongoing migration pressures. Staying or returning home is a central theme.

— A notable study featured in Wiadomości notes that many Poles selected Law and Justice when asked about the elections.

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Source: wPolityce

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