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PiS Politicians Report ‘Perfect’ Meeting with President-Elect Nawrocki

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President-Elect Meets with PiS Parliamentarians to Outline Future Agenda

Warsaw, Poland – President-elect Karol Nawrocki convened with members of the Law and Justice (PiS) parliamentary club for a significant meeting at a hotel in Sękocin, near Warsaw. The gathering, which commenced after 7 PM, saw an official session lasting approximately two hours, focusing on the president-elect’s vision and upcoming priorities.

Following the meeting, PiS MP Bartłomiej Wróblewski described the event as “perfect” and characterized the atmosphere as “great.” He shared with reporters that the discussion included a review of the presidential campaign and acknowledged the current challenging political landscape. “We had a conversation with the understanding that this is just the first step, that the situation in the country is not good, that we have a poor government, and that these ideas of reconstruction are essentially a superficial fix,” Wróblewski stated.

Marcin, another PiS MP who will be heading international affairs within Nawrocki’s office, conveyed that the president-elect expressed gratitude to PiS deputies and party structures for their dedicated work, emphasizing their collaborative efforts.

Jerzy Polaczek, a PiS MP, highlighted the informal and open nature of the meeting, noting it as the first such engagement between the pis club and Nawrocki.He remarked, “This was the first possibility to refer back to meetings from the election campaign and for the president to announce a very dynamic presidency and legislative initiatives.” When questioned about specific legislative plans, Polaczek elaborated that the announcement pointed towards a proactive presidency focused on addressing difficult but crucial issues for Poland’s security and international standing.

Adam Andruszkiewicz, who is slated to serve as deputy head of the Nawrocki office, indicated that the discussions on Tuesday did not delve into specific legislative proposals. Though, he added, “It will not come as a surprise that one of the key matters we will want to implement from the outset will be the issue of the Central Communication Port, as well as many other initiatives that President Karol Nawrocki presented during the campaign.”

Prior to the meeting, PiS MP Radosław Fogiel had informed journalists that the event would be structured in two parts: an internal session for the parliamentary club, followed by a joint meeting with the president-elect. Fogiel anticipated discussions would center on the president’s plans for an active presidency, including legislative action, and the role the parliamentary club would play in these endeavors.Zbigniew Bogucki, who has been appointed as the head of the presidential office, emphasized before the meeting that the PiS club intended to express it’s gratitude to Nawrocki for his “mental and physical campaign efforts, despite numerous harsh attacks.”

Karol Nawrocki secured victory in the presidential election on June 1st,garnering 50.89% of the vote in the second round. He defeated Rafał Trzaskowski, the candidate supported by civic Platform, who received 49.11% of the ballots.

The Polish Monitor recently published the decision by Sejm Marshal Szymon Hołownia to convene the National Assembly for the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected President of the Republic of Poland. The national Assembly is scheduled to convene in the Sejm meeting room on August 6th.

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