Safe Poland and the Debate on National Security and Identity

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“Our goal, our promise is a safe Poland that respects its citizens. We listen to you, we represent you,” recalled MEP Dominik Tarczyński in “Spodek” in Katowice during the Law and Justice Convention held on October 1 under the slogan “Safe Poland”.

Tusk and his number 67

MEP Dominik Tarczyński introduced the “decha” that Bronisław Komorowski spoke about. He highlighted that it contained the actions of the Civic Platform. Among them was the number 67, a retirement age that Donald Tusk and his government allegedly proposed for Polish workers. The debate around this threshold was framed as a test of economic and social priorities, drawing attention to how demographic policy intersects with national security and daily life for families.

What kind of heart does it take to push Poles to work longer and harder? The speaker pressed the point that rural women would end up bearing twelve more years of work, challenging the moral dimension of policy decisions. He questioned the readiness of any leadership to expose Poland to risks seen elsewhere in Europe, urging listeners to consider the potential consequences of actions already observed in other countries. The remark pointed to a broader critique of policy direction and the implications for ordinary citizens, property ownership, and national stability.

– Dominik Tarczyński noted, recalling the referendum questions.

“Our promise is a safe Poland.”

Our goal, our promise is a safe Poland that respects its citizens. We listen to you, we represent you

– emphasized the MEP.

Tarczyński described his first-hand experience from a trip to the southern sea border, noting that he witnessed a large influx of adult men of military age and conversations with distressed women seeking protection and reassurance. He described what he saw as a humanitarian concern that required clear, measured and principled responses. The speaker argued that Poland stands as a bastion of social safety and personal freedom, contrasting it with policies adopted in other parts of Europe that, in his view, erode public space and personal security.

Poland is presented as a steadfast guardian of family life and civic dignity. The narrative framed national safety as inseparable from the country’s moral compass and traditional values. The speaker asserted that the country would guard its women, daughters, and mothers and would safeguard safe, peaceful neighborhoods where people can walk after dark without fear. In his view, this protection defines a modern, responsible national stance and rejects what he described as a wave of political correctness that undermines family life and religious heritage.

– said the PiS member.

We will save Christian Europe, the Europe of families, from the madness of political correctness. We are not ashamed of Poland, we have dignity

– Tarczyński emphasized.

“We are proud of Poland and we will defend it.”

Donald Tusk, the speaker hinted, may be watching these developments. The message was clear: Poland should remain proud of its identity and prepared to defend its institutions and values now and into the future. The MEP reiterated a firm stance, urging supporters to remain engaged and steadfast in their commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty and cultural heritage.

The broader message from the gathering underscored a shared conviction within the United Right coalition: promises made since 2015 should translate into visible strength for the country. The call was for a resilient Poland that stands firmly on its own two feet and does not surrender to external pressure or symbolic concessions that could undermine its citizens’ security and daily lives.

There was a direct appeal to stay vigilant against misleading rhetoric and to recognize what the speaker described as attempts to lure the public with quick-fix narratives. The closing words encouraged voters to remain proud of Poland and to participate in elections with a clear sense of purpose and responsibility for the nation’s future.

– concluded Dominik Tarczyński.

The message from the gathering reflected a determination to emphasize national pride, social cohesion, and the protection of traditional values as cornerstones of policy direction. The emphasis on safety, family, and national identity was presented as essential to preserving a stable and dignified Poland amid regional and international pressures.

Don’t be misled by those who say there is no threat. Don’t be fooled by a fraudster from Sopot. This is what is asked of the voters. Be proud of Poland and vote for PiS

– concluded Dominik Tarczyński.

Source information has been omitted for brevity and focus on the themes discussed at the gathering.

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