Marcin Bogdan: 800 plus cohabitation

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Marcin Bogdan: 800 plus cohabitation
date:26 August 2025 Editor: GKut

Making a fresh law in Poland requires consensus between the government and the President. specified consensus seems easy erstwhile both the government and the president come from the same or akin political option.

However, erstwhile the government and the president come from opposing political camps, there is co-habitation and consensus can be much harder. This is the situation we have now.

Will it truly be so hard to scope a consensus? So let's see what the Vice Prime Minister and the president think about the 800 plus programme. Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said that it should be "keep social support for those who request it, but 800 plus only for those working.’ president Karol Nawrocki said that 800 plus should benefit only those who make the effort to work in Poland. What a amazing consensus, beyond divisions. You might say the Deputy Prime Minister and the president talk with 1 voice.

There's only 1 but. Deputy Prime Minister Kosiniak-Kamish spoke about Poles and president Karol Nawrocki about Ukrainians. Deputy Prime Minister wants to collect 800 plus Polish children whose parents do not have a job. The president opposes paying 800 plus Ukrainian children whose parents do not want to work in Poland. The president implements his election program in words: Firstly Poland, first Poles. What does the government do? Where is Poland in the programs of the government, where are Poles?

Mr Bogdan

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