“In queues to see doctors and at clinics, priority must be given to Polish citizens,” declares Karol Nawrocki, candidate for the presidency of the Republic of Poland. He also announced that he would submit specific legislative proposals should he win the election.
On May 18, Poles will vote in the presidential election. Candidates are presenting their policy platforms. Yesterday, Karol Nawrocki made a new campaign pledge.
“This will be the most important legal change in recent years. In queues to see doctors and at clinics, Polish citizens must have priority. In schools and kindergartens—Polish children. We must eliminate co-financing of Ukrainian and other pensions, and social benefits should be designated primarily for Poles,”
Nawrocki states in a recently published online video.
Nawrocki has announced that he will submit legislation on this matter to Parliament.
“Let us help others, but let us first and foremost care for our own citizens. If I become president, I will follow a simple but important principle: Poland first, Poles first,”
declared the candidate supported by the Law and Justice Party (PiS).