PiS Leader to Resume Nationwide Tour in January–February, 35 Districts Left

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PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński is expected to resume his nationwide tour in January and February, with Krzysztof Sobolewski, PiS secretary general, confirming that 35 districts remain on the itinerary. The plan, as outlined to PAP, reflects a continued push to engage directly with supporters across the country.

Rafał Bochenek, PiS spokesman, explained on Wednesday that Kaczyński’s hospital stay was part of a long-planned medical procedure rather than an unforeseen setback. The party emphasized that the timing of the visit followed an orthopaedic operation that had been scheduled well in advance and was subsequently successful.

The president’s tour will continue across the country

Asked by PAP about the schedule for returning to the country tour and meeting with PiS supporters, the PiS secretary general reiterated the plan: the president would resume touring in January and February, continuing to meet locals and reaffirm the party’s message.

During the PiS convention held in June, Kaczyński stated that the United Right government would be best explained by the members of his party, asserting that no one else could tell Poland’s story as convincingly about the achievements of the coalition.

He underscored the responsibility of the party to communicate these accomplishments, signaling a mobilization of PiS and the entire United Right to broaden their outreach and support base.

Kaczyński’s remarks were followed by a short, decisive statement emphasizing that this is not a mere slogan but a deliberate approach to reach voters across the country.

A strategic, nationwide plan

The president aims to visit all 94 constituencies that form the newer PiS structure, which saw changes implemented in May of this year. Up to now, he has already visited 59 districts, leaving 35 more to be covered, according to Sobolewski’s briefing to PAP.

Across these visits, the emphasis remains on presenting the government’s record and the work of the United Right coalition to communities, explaining policies in plain terms and listening to local concerns. The expansion of the tour aligns with the party’s effort to maintain visibility and reinforce support ahead of future political milestones.

Observers note that the plan to cover the remaining districts is ambitious, reflecting a concerted effort to maintain momentum and direct engagement with voters in diverse regions. The messaging centers on accountability, governance achievements, and the ongoing work ahead for supporters and constituents alike.

In summary, the leadership intends to sustain a robust schedule through January and February, with a focus on clear communication, accessibility, and a sustained demonstration of the party’s unity and strategy as the country navigates political transitions.

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Note: Information summarized reflects statements attributed to PiS officials via PAP reporting.

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