Nawrocki’s Vision for Poland: Unity, Identity and Energy Security

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The presidential candidate endorsed by Law and Justice, Karol Nawrocki, spoke during a visit to Kozienice, underscoring a message of national unity and a firm stance against any division of Poland into separate categories. He highlighted that roughly 13 percent of the region’s electricity is generated at the Kozienice Power Plant and stated, “We will not permit Polish coal to be diverted away; hands off Polish coal.”

The speaker conveyed a desire for Poland to remain truly Polish, rooted in a thousand years of cultural heritage and lived experience. He warned against influences from environmental advocates, European bodies, or officials who would use national symbols to push external agendas, arguing that sovereignty must stay in Polish hands. The message was shared with the residents of Kozienice as part of a broader appeal to preserve national identity.

– Nawrocki told the inhabitants of Kozienice.

A Polish

He reiterated that Poland cannot be described as a collection of separate categories. There is no room for divisions that would split Poles into groups or label regions as distinct Polands. The nation stands as one people, united across all territories.

There is no concept of Poles A and Poles B, and there is no second Poland or Central Poland. There is one Polish nation, present everywhere across the country.

– said the presidential candidate.

We want Poland to be Polish—anchored in its identity, its values, and its heritage. The aim here is not to condemn Poles who have lived abroad for years; rather, it is to safeguard the unity of the Polish people and uphold sovereignty. Nawrocki stated clearly that he would oppose any trend that would erode national cohesion.

Poland is present, and Polish people are here across the land

He noted the enduring presence and pride of Poles in communities throughout the country.

He observed the sentiment of local residents and their commitment to the nation’s heritage.

Energy problems

He noted that significant changes have taken place in recent years in Kozienice County and the town itself, areas long associated with electricity production. Poland benefits from this contribution, he added.

– Nawrocki added.

He pointed out that about 13 percent of the nation’s electricity comes from the Kozienice Power Plant. energy.

We will not abandon Polish coal; we will not shift to external energy sources. The plan is to develop and utilize Polish coal to protect jobs and fuel local growth, ensuring that communities benefit from their own resources.

– The candidate told the residents.

Nawrocki gathered signatures in Kozienice for support lists and laid flowers at the independence monument. Additional stops were announced in the province’s southern towns on February 19, including Przysucha and Radom in Mazowieckie.

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[Video recording of the Kozienice event]

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Also read: Nawrocki stated that as president he would not send Polish soldiers to Ukraine, affirming that a Polish soldier should defend the Commonwealth.

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