Polish political dialogue expands with a two-day program summit
After months of intense planning and consultations with the Polish public, the ruling party is advancing its policy agenda with a fresh, program-focused initiative. The two-day event titled “Weekend of Important Conversations – Program UL Law and Justice” is set to begin tomorrow, signaling a push to deepen engagement with voters and stakeholders alike.
The choice of title is deliberate. Sociological research has repeatedly shown that the perceived diligence and thoroughness of the Law and Justice party resonates with many Poles, including a substantial number of former opposition supporters. This perception underpins the endurance of the party’s approach and explains the emphasis on productive, weekend-wide outreach at the UL venue.
– highlighting the participation of party representatives.
“Poles are our program experts”
In a novel format, the two-day program debate will allow Law and Justice to advance its policy work. This continues a process that began several weeks earlier with a series of voter meetings under the banner “The future is Poland.” The idea is to collect concrete input from ordinary citizens and convert it into policy proposals that reflect the priorities of the country’s residents.
“Poles are our program experts” — the campaign line has guided discussions in hundreds of meetings across the country. On Saturday and Sunday, the UL Programowy venue becomes the hub where ideas born from these conversations are refined by representatives of the governing party. The goal is to translate public dialogue into practical policy directions that can guide the party’s next steps.
The two-day conference promises a rich slate of themed discussions, presented in a format crafted to be both innovative and accessible. Attendees can expect a blend of structured presentations, interactive sessions, and open forums that invite broad participation from diverse communities.
As shared yesterday, a weekend devoted to PiS program talks is on the calendar. Tomorrow and the following day, activity at UL will mirror the intensity seen in other parts of the program’s outreach, with opportunities to engage, listen, and respond. The organizers extend a warm invitation to those who wish to participate in this collective effort to shape national policy.
– emphasizes PiS MEP Tomasz Poręba.
In summary, the weekend serves as a concrete step in a larger effort to align policy development with the lived experiences of Poles. By foregrounding citizen input, the party aims to ensure that its platform remains grounded in real-world issues and priorities, while offering a transparent window into the thinking behind policy proposals. The event is positioned as a collaborative, inclusive process intended to broaden the conversation about Poland’s future.
References to ongoing outreach and the emphasis on practical ideas underscore a shift toward collaborative governance. The program talks seek to balance technical policy work with public accessibility, inviting participants to witness how public sentiment and expert input can converge to shape actionable recommendations. This approach reflects a broader commitment to making policymaking more responsive and accountable to the people it serves.
— Source: wPolityce