After us 1 of the longest nights in Polish politics. At 21:00, Karol Nawrocki was a loser of the election race. Everything began to change after the results of the summertime poll, which were already much more advantageous to him. Ultimately, he will become president of Poland, replacing Andrzej Duda in August. His election program was full of promises that his constituents would anticipate to meet.
Karol Nawrocki's election program. This is what he promised Poles
One of the flagship points of Karol Nawrocki's electoral program were taxation facilitations. VAT is to be reduced from 23 to 22 percent, but entrepreneurs and families with children are to benefit most from changes.
Among the promises were PIT 0% for families with at least 2 children, or raising the second taxation threshold to PLN 140 thousand. Entrepreneurs, on the another hand, are to receive family-promoting, pro-investment property tax, 1 transfer (PIT, ZUS, wellness premium).
Karol Nawrocki besides made a promise that the inheritance in Poland would not be charged with taxes. In addition, his program included a evidence of not raising taxes. His victory, if he keeps his word, will besides benefit pensioners and pensioners. The list of promises includes the valorisation of pensions by at least PLN 150 and always higher than the current level of inflation.
Karol Nawrocki promised CPK, atomic power plants and "not for ideology in schools"
High on Nawrocki's promise list was to proceed the construction of CPK, as well as atomic power plants. At the same time, he clearly stated that Poland will not introduce the euro, which many of our countrymen fear.
At the same time, Poles do not anticipate to approve partnerships, to loosen abortion rules or to let homosexual couples to adopt children. Instead, we will receive a "no ideology in schools" or forcing an exhumation in Volyn in Ukraine. Nawrocki besides stressed that he would request war reparations from Germany.