Service to Poland was the essence of his life. He fought for Poland's independence and sovereignty as a member of the democratic opposition, the Workers' Defence Committee and the Solidarity Trade Union, of which he was vice chairman," said Marek Kuchciński, Speaker of the Sejm, about Lech Kaczyński. - He had his own vision of Poland - a just, safe country, rich with its citizens, well-managed, law-abiding and proud of its history and its status in the world. His most important message was persistent work for the common good, for the nation, in the interest of the Republic and its raison d'etre. He believed that politics is a service for and on behalf of all citizens. His mission, tragically interrupted, changed the course of history of our homeland. After 2010, the absence of our president became noticeable. The awareness of the unfinished work remained among us", said the Marshal.
Marek Kuchciński thanked the citizens of Szczecin for remembering the life, thoughts and work of the late President Prof. Lech Kaczyński and wished them to be faithful to his message. - I also wish prosperity to the people of this region, repeating after President Lech Kaczyński: "A strong Szczecin, a strong Western Pomerania is the Polish raison d'état".
The ceremony was also attended by Deputy Speaker of the Sejm Beata Mazurek, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, parliamentarians, ministers. A letter from PiS President Jaroslaw Kaczynski was read by ON Minister Mariusz Blaszczak.