"Government announces plans for 2026: The minimum wage will only increase by 3.8% – it is about 121 PLN per period per hand. So much as the projected inflation, which means no real minimum wage increase" – written Matysiak on platform X. Schedules were added to the entries.
"The current coalition has only a second chance to set the minimum wage and anticipates the smallest increase in many years. More specifically since 2010 (then the wage increased by 41 PLN, which was 3.2 percent). Remind me, who ruled then?” she asked, pointing out for the period of Donald Tusk's first government.
In subsequent entries, among another things, she indicated a decreasing ratio of minimum wage in relation to the average salary. She reminded that according to the task of the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy led by Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk the ruling coalition had aiming at a 55 percent indicator. (for data provided by Matysiak, it would be 53%). She besides wrote about a "symbolic" increase in the budget which she thought meant "real wage drop".
‘Is six days before the second circular of elections returning belt tightening policy for hardworking people? Will the future president accept the budget without a real wage increase?" asked the MP, demanding the consequence of presidential candidates Karol Nawrocki and Rafał Trzaskowski. A series of entries culminated with a collage of photos of smiling Donald Tusk against the background of an example group of “hardworking” people.
Żukowska responds to Matysiak's entry. “Why are you lying?”
On Monday, her erstwhile fresh Left colleagues responded to Paulina Matysiak's Monday entry. The head of the club Anna Maria Żukowska provided a link to the article, which indicated that the household ministry had put a proposal to the Standing Committee of the Council of Ministers to increase the minimum wage by 7.6 percent.
It follows from the calculations of the “Fact” that if the proposal were accepted this would mean an increase of PLN 354 gross, and the minimum wage in 2026 would yet be PLN 5020 gross, which gives about PLN 3752 per hand.
Currently, the minimum wage is PLN 4666 gross, and if the script that Matysiak cited entered into force, this would mean an increase to PLN 4843 gross.
“Why are you lying, Fields?” – Żukowska wrote to Matysiak.
Paulina Matysiak versus erstwhile colleagues. She pointed to the finance minister
The consequence of the associate of the European Parliament came quickly. Matysiak noted that the text to which Żukowska is referred was published respective hours after the entries of the MP Zebie.
‘But yes, I am pleased with the fast reaction of MPPiPS and I hope that the proposed rate will be agreed by Minister (financial – ed.) Andrzej Domanski. due to the fact that she will agree, won't she?”
‘You truly think that draft regulations The minister does a fewer hours at night?” “The head of the Left Club argued.
Mr Matysiak did not receive a comment from the Euro MP Krzysztof Śmiszek: “O! Liar!” wrote erstwhile Deputy Minister of Justice.
Total and fresh Left separately
Let us remind you that Paulina Matysiak was suspended in the rights of a associate of the parliamentary club of the Left in June 2024. The reason for the decision of the Bureau was the co-operation of the MP with PiS Marcin Horala on the task “Yes for Development”, supporting, among others, the construction of the Central Communication Port. Then Matysiak was suspended in the rights of a associate together for a month.
The left turn came in October 2024. Parliamentary coalition left Together, but without half of its parliamentarians who remained in KKP Left (including Vice Marshal of the legislature and future presidential candidate Magdalena Biejat). Paulina Matysiak together with Adrian Zandberg, Marcelina Zawisza, Maciej Konieczne and Marta Kożek created the MP's wheel Together.
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