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Jaroslaw Kaczynski in Krosno and Jaroslaw

Title and text after: tvp.pl: Jarosław Kaczyński, Chairman of the Law and Justice party, met on 21 October with the inhabitants of Krosno and Jarosław. As on Saturday in Rzeszów, he presented the Alternative for Poland, i.e. the PiS programme for fighting the crisis. It assumes, among other things, support for unemployed university graduates and creating over a million new jobs this way.

During a meeting with journalists in Krosno, Jaroslaw Kaczynski once again criticized Donald Tusk's second expose and referred, among other things, to his announcement of the electrification of the Rzeszów-Ocice line and the construction of the S-19 expressway, which is so important for the Podkarpacie region. - This is only a return to a part, to a certain part of our programme. In general, pressed by the situation, Tusk is now trying to enter a little bit into our theories, but his credibility here is, so to speak, nil.

In Krosno, Kaczyński also spoke about the results of the latest polls, in which the support for PiS is growing. He stressed that he counts on further growth, because his party would like to rule alone in the future, without a coalition partner. As he argued he knows how to do it. The PIS method for dealing with unemployment, which it spoke about in Rzeszow, is to be, for example, a system of subsidies for unemployed university graduates.

According to Kaczyński, 40 billion zlotys can be allocated for this purpose, which the current government wants to allocate for investments in Polish companies. - If we count 100 thousand PLN each, there are 400 thousand people. If each company employs one unemployed person it is 800 thousand less unemployed. And this is the direction we want to go in order to give an impulse to these young people.

Details of the Alternative for Poland anti-crisis program of PIS will be presented on October 22nd during a debate on the Polish labor market.

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