PiS program congress outlines nationwide dialogues and security focus

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The PiS party has scheduled its program congress for late June or early July, with plans to unveil the initial portion of its platform ahead of the elections. This timeline was confirmed by PiS Secretary General Krzysztof Sobolewski during a Thursday briefing, signaling a clear schedule and a strategic milestone as the campaign moves forward.

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In a conversation with TVP1, Sobolewski described a nationwide effort where PiS engages directly with citizens. Party leaders are visiting communities across the country to listen to residents’ views on past actions, current outcomes, and future expectations, aiming to align the program with public priorities and build broad-based support.

He emphasized that listening to how people view the party’s initiatives thus far and what they hope to see next is central to the approach. This emphasis on citizen input is presented as a foundational element of the campaign strategy.

Program conference

Sobolewski noted that further discussions will take place over the weekend, involving PiS lawmakers and notable figures such as the Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Ministry of National Defense Mariusz Błaszczak, who will address Poland’s internal and external security. He also mentioned Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State Resources Jacek Sasin, who will focus on energy security concerns. He indicated that additional meetings will follow to maintain momentum and ensure proposals stay responsive to national needs.

The culmination of these conversations will form the core of the program congress or program convention. The event is expected to occur toward the end of June or the start of July, at which point the party plans to present the first segment of its platform and explain how it intends to earn public trust for another four years in government. This step is framed as a transparent move to demonstrate accountability and a clear path forward for Poland’s governance, as outlined by the party’s secretary general.

The program overview will be crafted to reassure voters about continuity and stability while outlining practical actions in key areas. It aims to articulate a shared vision for Poland’s development, address pressing issues, and describe the legislative and policy tools envisioned to achieve stated goals. The approach reflects an effort to connect with citizens on concrete matters and present a credible, doable plan as the election approaches.

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Source: wPolityce

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