PiS Politicians Expand Campaign Tour Across Poland

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Over the weekend, representatives from the ruling party conducted a broad tour across the country. Elżbieta Witek, the Marshal of the Sejm, is slated to visit the Lublin region. Łukasz Schreiber, the head of the Standing Committee of the Council of Ministers, will travel to the Kujawsko-Pomorskie region. Antoni Macierewicz, a deputy head of PiS, will visit the Warmian-Masurian and Łódź regions during this leg of the campaign trail.

According to information provided by PiS through PAP, Elżbieta Witek is expected to be in Tomaszów Lubelski in the Lublin province on Saturday. Antoni Macierewicz plans a stop in Olsztyn, in the Warmia-Masur region. Marzena Machałek, deputy head of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, will be in Jelenia Góra in Lower Silesia, while Ireneusz Zyska, the deputy minister for climate and environmental matters, will visit Strzegom in Lower Silesia. In addition, Tomasz Latos, the head of the Parliamentary Health Commission, will meet residents in Nakło nad Notecią and Więcbork in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region, and Robert Telus, head of the Agriculture Commission, will be in Ujazd in the Łódź region. Elżbieta Rafalska, a former minister responsible for family affairs and a member of the European Parliament, will be in Międzyrzecz in the Lubelskie region, and MEP Ryszard Czarnecki will join events in Pruszków in the Mazowieckie region.

Meetings with voters on Sunday

The Sunday schedule also includes gatherings with PiS parliamentarians. Łukasz Schreiber will speak in Błędzim in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region, Antoni Macierewicz will be in Bełchatów in the Łódź region, and Tomasz Rzymkowski, the deputy head of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, will attend events in Pabianice in the Łódź region.

Earlier, on March 10, PiS President Jarosław Kaczyński announced the inauguration of the party’s program tour under the banner The Future Is Poland. Leaders, led by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, indicated they would conduct thousands of rallies ahead of the parliamentary elections to discuss with Poles what still needs to be done to strengthen the country and enhance security.

The campaign coverage reflects a broad effort to engage voters across multiple regions, highlighting the party’s priorities and plans as the elections approach.

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