Poland’s local investment push expands across regions with high‑level campaign visits

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On Sunday, the party continues its push under the banner “Poland is one – local investment,” highlighting concrete examples since 2015 of investment and social programs that have helped smaller communities grow into welcoming places for residents, according to a PiS spokesperson quoted by PAP.

PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński launched a new PiS initiative in Janów Lubelski titled “Poland is one – local investments.” As part of the effort, PiS politicians will travel across Poland to outline what the United Right government has achieved for local Poland over the past eight years. This outreach marks a fresh format of the longer-running “Future is Poland” campaign, designed this time primarily to engage local Poles.

System change in Poland

During a Saturday meeting with residents in the Lublin region, Kaczyński described a transformation beginning in 2015 that reshaped Poland’s socio‑economic landscape and, to a degree, its political terrain. He outlined a series of programs and investments implemented by the PiS government, emphasizing that these initiatives were designed to reach communities outside large urban centers where most Poles live.

He underscored a continued commitment: the programs will persist as long as the party wins the elections.

In an interview with PAP, the PiS spokesperson described the gathering as very successful and popular. He noted that the head of PiS in Janów Lubelski has started a tour of meetings with PiS parliamentarians across the country to summarize all investments and projects funded with public resources.

Our opponents frequently criticize local government, yet they did not always back it when they were in power. Since 2015, reforms have been driven by a range of investment and social programs, many now either completed or in the final stages of implementation, according to the spokesperson.

The spokesperson highlighted that small hometowns are becoming more attractive, developing communities, and turning into friendlier places for residents. More kilometers of municipal, powiat, and voivodeship roads are being built. Schools, kindergartens, and community centers are being created, with transportation links being restored, he said.

He also stressed that Law and Justice aims to level the playing field and support every city in Poland, a stance he contrasted with the approach of other parties that targeted investments based on political support. The PiS position is to invest evenly across the country to counter imbalances created by past policies.

The “Poland is one – local investment” initiative is meant to demonstrate effectiveness and credibility. In addition to central programs, a number of local initiatives have been implemented across nearly every corner of the country. The party intends to remind voters of these achievements ahead of the next elections.

That is the message conveyed by the PiS spokesperson.

A rich visiting programme

Several campaign events are scheduled for Sunday as part of the new PiS action. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki will meet residents in Gorzów Wielkopolski. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Mariusz Błaszczak will visit Wołomin, and Deputy Prime Minister and MAP Minister Jacek Sasin will go to Białystok.

Infrastructure Minister Andrzej Adamczyk will meet residents of Stalowa Wola, while Development and Technology Minister Waldemar Buda will visit Rogów.

Education and Science Minister Przemysław Czarnek will meet residents of Nysa, and Family and Social Policy Minister Marlena Maląg will visit Kalisz.

Additional Sunday meetings are planned as part of the campaign with Deputy Infrastructure Minister Marek Gróbarczyk in Oleśnica, Deputy Finance Minister Artur Soboń in Włocławek, and Deputy Funds and Regional Policy Minister Marcin Horała in Starogard Gdański.

Voters will also have the chance to meet Deputy Family and Social Policy Minister Stanisław Szwed in Bielsko-Biała, Deputy Sports and Tourism Minister Anna Krupka in Sandomierz, Deputy State Assets Minister Andrzej Śliwka in Elbląg, and Deputy Interior and Administration Minister Paweł Szefernaker in Stargard.

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