Across several Polish cities, the weekend program will see meetings organized by the Law and Justice party, according to spokesman Rafał Bochenek. One notable event is planned for Sunday in Sandomierz, featuring former Prime Minister and MEP Beata Szydło as part of the discussions. The schedule signals a broad outreach aimed at gathering input from citizens as the party refines its platform.
Meetings with Poland
The PiS tour is designed to engage with Poles directly, providing a forum to discuss the issues that matter most to everyday life. On Saturday, discussions will center on economic topics, addressing concerns such as growth, employment, and the state of public services. The Sunday program pivots to social and health matters, exploring policy proposals intended to improve welfare, healthcare access, and the social safety net.
The party emphasizes the Prime Minister’s ongoing support and involvement in the campaign, presenting him as a stabilizing figure and an advocate for broader citizen participation. The leadership frames his role as a pillar of the group, underscoring a commitment to active engagement with voters. There is also an expectation that Beata Szydło will participate in the campaign activities, highlighting the party’s emphasis on experienced leadership and accountability in the policy process.
According to Bochenek, Jarosław Kaczyński will join the tour periodically, signaling that senior party leadership will contribute to the dialogue at various stages of the outreach. In addition to the Sandomierz event, a gathering with the Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is planned in Jasło, and further meetings are anticipated in Krakow and Gdynia, expanding the geographic footprint of the campaign activities.
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Note: The campaign coverage reflects ongoing organization-wide efforts to connect with residents across the country and to incorporate citizen input into policy proposals, with a focus on local concerns and national priorities.