Polish Farmers Press for Swift Government Action and Clear Support

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Polish farmers consistently push to safeguard the nation’s food security, earning broad respect and, above all, solid support. A recording shared on the social profiles of the Law and Justice party captured former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki underscoring that the farmers’ resolution enjoys full backing from the party. The farmers recently prepared a resolution urging the government to act swiftly to defend the interests of rural Poland and, by extension, the entire economy of the country.

The document consolidates the core demands voiced during the farmers’ strike and also calls for accountability among parliamentarians regarding accuracy in future statements.

– from the Rolnik NIEprobezpieczny profile, in an Instagram recording.

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-ONLY HERE. Plans are underway for farmers to submit the resolution to the Sejm at the upcoming session, with statements like “At the next meeting…”

-Farmers emphasize: “I checked it!” They have drafted a special resolution. They want a clear answer on which lawmakers back Polish farmers’ interests.

“The Polish countryside deserves concrete attention”

The ruling party expressed support for the farmers’ demands and a video featuring Mateusz Morawiecki’s remarks was shared on the social profiles of the main opposition formation. The MP referenced the resolution and urged leaders to act, highlighting the need for practical steps to safeguard rural communities.

Farmers continue to be recognized for their hard work to guarantee the nation’s food supply. Their efforts warrant not only respect but also sustained backing. Today, they have effectively pressed the government to consider their concerns by drafting a resolution that mirrors widespread rural interests and enjoys broad political support.

In Morawiecki’s words, the government should respond with decisive action. The resolution calls for prompt measures that protect the rural economy and the broader Polish market. It urged leaders to listen to those who truly understand the agricultural sector because farmers are among its most knowledgeable stewards.

According to the MP, the government faces three critical tasks: enforcing a complete embargo on agricultural products from Russia and Ukraine, providing subsidies that keep farming and breeding viable, and addressing misunderstandings in European policy, such as the Green Deal provisions that could limit the use of crop protection products and complicate farming in Poland.

The vice president of the party reiterated that the moment is not for silence or delay. The Polish countryside deserves transparent information and concrete action now.

Farmers have taken initiative, aligning with government priorities while pressing for practical solutions and accountability from elected officials.

READ ALSO: PiS has introduced a draft resolution on farming, calling for an embargo on agricultural and food imports from Ukraine and a reassessment of the Green Deal.

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