Supported by the Law and Justice, President-designate Karol Nawrocki at a Sunday gathering with Płońsk residents (Mazowieckie) pointed out, among others, the request for changes in wellness care, as well as the request to supply young people with housing and state-paid courses for driving licences.
During the speech the presidential candidate declared that as head of state he would pay peculiar attention to the improvement of young citizens.
"Young people present live in distress, if they can always live in their own apartment" - Nawrocki said. He added that specified fears are heard throughout Poland.
"I warrant that as President, no substance what government I cooperate with, I will be determined to free Polish state land to cooperatives and local governments" - he said. "It is essential that we build more and cheaper. Youth housing needs to be in this country, not money for loans, for banks and bankers" - he said.
Nawrocki besides stated that in the interests of youth development, the State should finance driving courses. As he noted, "18-year-olds should have state-funded driving lessons due to the fact that they are needed in adult life".
Nawrocki electoral programme
Nawrocks, referring to their election program, stressed, among others, the request for changes in wellness care. "I do not want to promise you that as president I will fix the full wellness care department, but I am afraid that present the queues to doctors are breaking records" - he said. "I want to promise you that I will add my brick to make wellness care better," Nawrocki added, stressing that, as president, he will "make a patient care centre".
At the beginning of March, at the Nawrocki Programme Convention, he presented his run demands. Among the proposals were a simplification in VAT from 23 percent to 22 percent, PIT 0 percent for families with 2 and more children, "fair valorisation of pensions", or raising the second taxation threshold to PLN 140 thousand. Nawrocki proposes the creation of a Transitional Technology Fund worth PLN 5 billion, which is to support entrepreneurs from this industry; he wants to return to the first imagination of the Central Communication Port. He declares that he will submit the bill "Good Polish School". In his opinion, 18-year-olds in schools should be able to participate in free driving lessons. It advocates raising defence spending to 5% of GDP.
Source: PAP