The Law and Justice Club convened this afternoon at its Warsaw headquarters for a focused briefing. The gathering aimed to align PiS parliamentarians in advance of the European Parliament election campaign, ensuring a coordinated message and plan of action across party lines.
After this afternoon’s sessions, PiS lawmakers moved to the party offices for the club meeting at 5 p.m. The party’s leader, Jarosław Kaczyński, was slated to address attendees. Observers cited by journalists indicated that while there would be an assessment of local government election results, the central issue would be the strategy for the forthcoming European Parliament elections.
Pre-campaign mobilization was evident, with insiders noting that topics connected to the European elections would be a recurring focus during the discussions.
One PiS parliamentarian remarked that the aim of the meeting was to rally support and readiness ahead of the EP vote, a sentiment echoed by other party figures who highlighted the ongoing finalization of candidate lists for the European Parliament elections. The Political Committee was expected to convene on Thursday to approve the EP slate, and a spokesperson stated that the last adjustments to the lists would occur in the days ahead.
Looking ahead, a conference in Warsaw titled Liberating Poland in the light of the European Union treaty changes will mark the official launch of the party’s European Parliament campaign. The event is planned for Saturday and will bring together politicians and experts to discuss Europe’s current challenges and potential directions for the continent.
According to Bochenek, the conference will feature multiple thematic panels with PiS representatives and invited experts. A keynote address from the party leadership is also on the agenda. The European elections are scheduled across several EU member states from 6 to 9 June, with Poland electing 53 Members of the European Parliament on June 9. Observers note that the event is designed to energize supporters and clarify the party’s stance on European issues in the campaign cycle.
Additional commentary highlighted that the convention would address Europe’s evolving political landscape and the implications of recent EU treaty changes for national policy. The gathering underscores the party’s intent to present a comprehensive platform to Polish voters ahead of the EP elections, while coordinating messaging and outreach efforts across regions.
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