The leadership announced that the Law and Justice program will be unveiled in the early part of September, with plans confirmed by PiS Secretary General Krzyszson Sobolewski. He noted that the party’s election convention is scheduled for the September-October window in Spodek, Katowice, a landmark venue in southern Poland.
Sobolewski reiterated that the PiS program will be presented in the first half of September, underscoring a deliberate rollout designed to engage voters as the campaign intensifies.
The program was shaped through extensive discussions conducted across the country, involving a wide range of voices and perspectives from Polish society.
He emphasized that the conversations covered issues of national significance, gathered from communities large and small, in towns and cities across Poland. The actual presentation will be tailored to a broad audience, with a meeting that speaks directly to the concerns of local communities nationwide.
The PiS National Election Convention is planned around the turn of the year, taking place in late September to October in Silesia, specifically at Spodek in Katowice, according to the party’s secretary general.
Silesia has long been recognized as a cornerstone of Poland’s economy. The region’s success is closely tied to effective government policies, making it a critical hub for the country’s development and future growth.
In the lead-up to the elections, parliamentary polls are expected to take place on October 15. Voters will choose 460 deputies and 100 senators to four-year terms, shaping the composition of both chambers of the Polish Parliament.
Additional context highlights concerns about national economic policy and public sentiment around capital ownership, as debates continue about the balance between domestic strengths and foreign investment. These discussions reflect the broader political discourse surrounding corporate ownership and national interests. (attribution: wPolityce)