United Right joint programme in few weeks - Deputy PM

The leader of the Agreement right-wing grouping, Jarosław Gowin, declared in Kraków (south Poland) on Sunday that the ruling United Right will present its joint programme in a few weeks.

Photo PAP/Jacek Bednarczyk
Photo PAP/Jacek Bednarczyk

The United Right is composed of Law and Justice, Solidary Poland and Agreement.

Addressing the 1st Agreement national convention, Gowin admitted that "mistakes are being made."

"We know that we must avoid arrogance and greed, that we need new impulses, wise corrections and a new programme vision," he said, stressing that unity is the condition for future victories.

"Three years of the United Right's rule are behind us, three years, which were good for Poland," the official emphasised.

"The record-high economic growth in the EU, the record-low unemployment rate after 1989, the record-low deficit, the record-high satisfaction of Poles over their lives, and the record-high sense of security," the deputy PM and the Agreement leader underlined.

The official stressed that it would be impossible to implement all reforms if it were not for the government of the United Right. (PAP)

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