These are elections for Poland’s sovereign, independent existence
A rally in Bogatynia brought together Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Deputy Prime Minister and PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński, former Prime Minister Beata Szydło, other ministers and key party figures, along with coalition partners including Zbigniew Ziobro, Marcin Ociepa, and Adam Bielan. The gathering carried the message for Poland and featured a heart emblem as part of its branding, with slogans emphasizing love for the country.
The events centered on choices about Poland’s sovereign, independent future and the opportunity to advance the nation toward a more prosperous path. The prime minister underscored that these elections would decide whether Poland maintains momentum and prosperity or slips into stagnation.
Morawiecki reiterated that the government would stand with working people and not leave them to face challenges alone. The sentiment of solidarity with the workforce echoed through the remarks.
We are with Solidarity, the prime minister affirmed, highlighting historical ties to the movement and its ongoing relevance today.
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We must stop the hidden German option
In his address, Morawiecki noted that all PiS allies and coalition partners participated, stressing unity and shared purpose while warning against external pressures and influences. He framed the gathering as a stand against stabilizing Polish politics around foreign interests, urging vigilance against perceived threats to the nation’s independence.
The prime minister argued that the country cannot accept policies that would enable new forms of economic manipulation or external influence that could hinder Poland’s development. He spoke about the importance of defending a system that benefits Polish citizens and supports a robust economy, warning against what he described as attempts to open doors to foreign agendas that would dilute national sovereignty.
He noted that some forces abroad appear to be aiming to shift the balance away from Poland’s progress. The speaker, referencing President Jarosław Kaczyński, described a moment where Poland stands on the cusp of significant opportunity and insisted that the dream of a Poland aligned with Western European standards is within reach today.
Morawiecki added that PiS stands with those who need help and rejected calls from liberals who might seek to fracture social cohesion. He asserted that the government would not permit actions that undermine the country’s stability or neglect the welfare of its citizens.
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The Prime Minister on the opposition
During the speech, Morawiecki addressed the opposition and the party leader Donald Tusk. He urged voters to examine rallies and messages from both sides, focusing on facts about Poland’s economic situation rather than rhetoric. He warned that opponents could use misinformation and insults to push their agenda, arguing that such tactics threaten Poland’s sovereignty.
He stressed that sovereignty and a stable economy depend on unity and accountable leadership. The remarks underscored the joint effort of the leadership team, including President Jarosław Kaczyński, to guide the country forward.
Earlier, Kaczyński described Poland as having a capable, attentive host ready to secure finances for social policy while investing in health care, infrastructure, and the military. He emphasized that a responsible government should balance support for citizens with strong national defense and meaningful tax relief aimed at broad segments of society. He acknowledged scrutiny of past tax practices and indicated that transparency would help reveal rightful public funds.
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Program and vision for the coming years
The rally highlighted a united team presenting a four to eight year program focused on prosperity and safety for all Poles. The leadership described a country that is strong, secure, and prosperous, with a deep commitment to advancing social policy and national resilience. The message called for ongoing engagement with the public, aiming to illuminate facts and encourage informed participation in the democratic process.
Partners and supporters were urged to stand together, to show solidarity, and to keep faith in a republic that values solidarity and shared progress. The overarching goal remains a Poland that is strong, wealthy, and safe for its citizens and future generations.
This summary reflects the rhetoric and themes presented at the gathering, focusing on sovereignty, economic stability, social policy, and the role of leadership in guiding Poland forward. The dialogue centers on national identity, unity, and a commitment to a prosperous future for the republic.
[Citation: wPolityce]