Convention on Law and Justice
The Law and Justice gathering is slated to take place at Spodek in Katowice on Sunday at noon, with notable figures including party chairman Jarosław Kaczyński and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki expected to address the crowd. The event is reported to unfold under the banner “Safe Poland,” signaling a campaign message that aligns with the broader party platform.
The convention reflects the party’s sustained campaign line, promoting a message centered on a secure future for Poland. It is designed to energize party structures in the late stages of the race and to amplify a direct, ground-level outreach strategy. The organizers appear to believe that delivering direct messages to voters is key to shaping electoral outcomes.
– according to the sources familiar with the planning.
The importance of the referendum
reporting indicates that the convention will underscore the significance of referendum questions and the impact of Poland’s decisions on its long‑term trajectory. The discussion comes as broader European matters press Poland to weigh in on choices related to migration policy, with related debates expected to unfold in the near future.
Third term of office of PiS
Internal polling is cited as indicating continued support for Law and Justice within an independent leadership board.
The party leadership seeks a strong mandate to demonstrate to both domestic audiences and European partners that the majority of Poles favor a line of governance that resists coercive measures.
– the main message anticipated from Jarosław Kaczyński is described as mobilizing in nature, with other party figures also participating in the convention.
The electoral calendar places parliamentary elections on October 15, with Poland electing 460 deputies and 100 senators for terms of four years.
Analysts note the latest polling underlines a competitive landscape, with PiS maintaining an edge yet facing distinct opposition dynamics. The convention is viewed as a pivotal moment to shape public perception and mobilize a broad base ahead of ballots.
Becoming a focal point of discussion, the event is expected to steer conversations around national priorities, governance, and Poland’s stance on future EU relations. The gathering in Katowice thus stands as a strategic effort to consolidate support and communicate a clear, resolute policy direction to voters across Poland.
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