PiS outlines practical policies aimed at real problems across Poland and Europe

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Poland faces real challenges, and PiS communicates clear, practical answers aimed at residents. Jadwiga Emilewicz, serving as State Secretary at the Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy, described the program Gość Wiadomości on TVP Info as a source of concrete plans to address everyday needs. She stressed that the nation is pursuing policies built on tangible problems and real solutions that a wide audience can feel in daily life.

The deputy minister highlighted that these issues are not limited to Poland alone. They are shared across Europe, and the party believes it can address them more effectively than some of its European counterparts. She pointed out that safe mobility in city centers is an objective that can be realized with the proposed measures, and she contrasted this with conditions she perceives in other major European cities.

She added that the political program is not a single campaign pledge but a consistent effort to meet the needs of Polish people. What was laid out in Końskie and what has been presented in the week ahead are meant to respond to the country’s real problems and to offer practical steps for everyday life.

Internship pensions

Emilewicz drew attention to the idea of introducing seniority pensions, presenting it as a forward-looking plan tied to long-term social security considerations. The proposal is tied to commitments that leaders have discussed publicly in the past, and it is positioned as part of a broader strategy for social welfare.

The deputy minister noted that if the party forms the government after October elections, this policy could become one of the initial actions to be implemented. The focus on this issue underscores a belief that the aging workforce deserves recognition and improved support as careers unfold over many years.

Regarding the experience of women in the labor market, the plan envisions that the relevant period could reach up to 37 years, which the speaker argued would meaningfully enhance life quality for those who started work early. This element, she asserted, would translate into practical benefits for families and communities alike.

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Source: wPolityce [citation]

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