Honest Poland must win. Cynism and basting cannot win


The president thundered that Only “powerful attendance and decisive victory” will protect the state from the “tragedy of the Republic. He accused Tusk's office by the strength of public media, illegal – in his opinion – the dismissal of the national prosecutor and empty declarations on arms contracts, including with South Korea.
Tempting the audience, he turned to Nawrocki and party structures: “Karol must … but you also have to”.
Duda criticizes the project of lowering the health premium
Financial accents appeared when Duda criticized the project of lowering the health contribution. He warned that the new budget would run out of money He will hit patients and medical services for health care, which – as he noted.
The market reacted on Friday with a symbolic increase in the profitability of two -year treasury bonds; Investors calculate that the lack of stable financing of the NFZ may mean a higher fiscal risk in the following quarters.
The opposition refutes these allegationsarguing that the lower premium is to stimulate consumption and compensate for high inflation from the beginning of the decade.
Although the campaign performance took off just after a minute of silence devoted to the deceased Pope, this gesture did not stop sharp words. Duda called the European Liberal-Left elites “blind” for alleged abuse in Polandadding that “ordinary people from small towns” are the foundation of the economy and “they were waiting for someone to remember about them.”
The president remembered PiS's successes
The president reminded the economic successes of his and PiS rule-from record low unemployment to social programs-which in the mouth of the outgoing head of the state sounded like a farewell Résumé of two terms.
Proponents of Nawrocki emphasize that surveys from recent days gave the PiS candidate a clear wind in the sails. The staff's optimism boils down to a simple calculation: If the right -wing supporters maintain the mobilization of elections in 2015 and 2020, then the advantage of tax rates or the inflation target over the narrative for the rule of law may prove to be decisive.
However, for business it will be equally important, Who after the election will make decisions on fiscal consolidation, arms investments and the shape of the health contribution – And no one gave a precise answer to these questions in Sunday speeches.
The political Sunday confirmed that the campaign is entering the final, heavily polarized stage. After the funeral silence, the hustle and zero-one rhetoric returned, and the most important economic dilemmas were covered with shouts of supporters and opponents. The next days will show whether the emotional speech of the outgoing president will actually translate into the mobilization of the electorate and whether “honest Poland” – in his understanding – has a chance to win at the urns.




