Over the weekend, political organizers from the ruling party announce a nationwide program tour under a new banner. Party chair Jarosław Kaczyński unveiled the initiative, with the prime minister set to visit Jasło on Saturday. Additional gatherings are planned in Kraków, Gdynia, Łódź, Bydgoszcz, and Wrocław, among other cities.
“For Poland to be stronger and safer”
The party leader introduced the tour under the slogan The future is Poland, signaling a broad series of meetings ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections. Party representatives speak of extensive conversations aimed at outlining a collective plan to strengthen the country and improve security.
The team emphasizes the intention to engage with people across the nation, describing a wide-reaching dialogue that will continue as part of the campaign effort. The announcements stress that Poles’ experiences and insights will help shape the program that guides the party’s messaging.
Kaczyński noted that the conversations will be widespread and unhurried, covering many regions and communities as the program takes shape.
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Prime Minister Morawiecki in Jasło
As the group’s spokesperson explained, the weekend schedule centers on a series of local events. The opening act on Saturday features a visit by the prime minister to Jasło in the Podkarpackie region.
Also on Saturday, the Minister of Infrastructure will travel to Kraków; the government’s central coordinator for the national digital gateway will be in Gdynia, while the Minister of Development and Technology will be in Łódź.
Other appointed officials will visit different cities that day, including the Funds and Regional Policy minister heading to Katowice; the deputy infrastructure minister in Szczecin; the EU affairs minister in Poznań; the standing committee chair in Bydgoszcz; the deputy finance minister in Lublin; and the cyber security envoy to Wrocław.
The schedule also includes visits by additional cabinet members and regional representatives who will meet residents in other key locales across the country.
Sunday meetings
On Sunday, further meetings with party figures are planned. Notable regional appearances include Beata Szydło meeting voters in Sandomierz, MEP Elżbieta Rafalska in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Marlena Maląg in Ostrów Wielkopolski, Elżbieta Witek in Świdnica, Waldemar Kraska in Siedlce, Adam Niedzielski in Piła, Czesław Hoc in Białogard, Marzena Machałek in Bogatynia, and Stanisław Szwed in Bielsko-Biała.
Source noted: wPolityce [attribution]