The British say “horses for courses,” meaning “there are different horses for different races,” which leads us to conclude that there is a diversity of groups within Law and Justice (PiS) united under the common denominator of patriotism and the will to break free from the grip of Prime Minister Tusk’s bad government, said Mateusz Morawiecki at a press conference, where he appeared alongside the President of Law and Justice (PiS), Jarosław Kaczyński.
After several hours of late-night talks between Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki, attended by Adam Bielan, Law and Justice (PiS) announced a joint press conference by the party’s president and vice president.
“Today, across the entire patriotic camp, we are all focused on fighting a lawless government, a government without ambition, a government presiding over a collapse in the National Health Fund (NFZ) (…) and a gigantic hole in the budget,” Mateusz Morawiecki began.
What was discussed at the meeting?
“All those who truly care about Poland’s rapid and dynamic development can be confident that Law and Justice (PiS) is the right answer to the challenge we are all facing. That was the subject of our long discussion with the party president,” the former prime minister revealed.
“I want to strongly emphasize that a significant part of this discussion concerned very different segments of our society and how to reach them through the media and the internet – breaking through communication and social bubbles is an entirely new political challenge that we are currently facing,” he explained.
“The British say ‘horses for courses,’ meaning ‘there are different horses for different races,’ which leads us to conclude that there is a diversity of groups within Law and Justice (PiS) united under the common denominator of patriotism and the will to break free from the grip of Prime Minister Tusk’s bad government,” he stressed at the conference.













