"Polish declaration." Pis Chairman: Proposal to the Confederation
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Jarosław Kaczyński announced the Polish Declaration on Friday – 10 points outlining policy directions for the coming years. The PiS leader declared that this document aims to "clarify the divisions that currently exist in Poland" so that public opinion is clear about who sides with whom and where. Kaczyński appealed primarily to the Confederation to identify themselves and sign the 10 points.
Law and Justice presented the "Polish Declaration." Jarosław Kaczyński said the document was "a proposal addressed primarily to the Confederation." Sławomir Mentzen commented on the matter.
Jarosław Kaczyński presented a declaration of 10 demands of the Law and Justice party (PiS), including: opposition to EU centralization, illegal immigration, the Green Deal, and a demand for lower housing prices. The PiS leader also stated that he hopes that the PiS proposals will be supported by politicians from the Confederation. He also mentioned a possible coalition. Sławomir Mentzen responded to his words.
Jarosław Kaczyński proposed that the Confederation sign a "Polish declaration," which included 10 points. Sławomir Mentzen responded to the offer: "In due time, we will present our terms to potential partners, which will certainly be free of any socialist nonsense," he wrote on the X website.
"Polish Declaration." PiS together with the Confederation? Kaczyński announces - RMF24.pl - Jarosław Kaczyński announced a declaration of 10 demands of PiS regarding, among others, economic, foreign and social policy. Law and Justice hopes that the declaration will be accepted.
On Friday, July 25, Law and Justice posted its "Polish Declaration" online. Chairman Jarosław Kaczyński spoke more about his party's 10-point program.
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