Feb 10 β€’ 04:08 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Wprost

Four days of sessions in the Sejm. We check what the deputies will be dealing with

The Polish Sejm will commence sessions on February 10, focusing on several legislative proposals, despite a scheduling conflict involving a key minister's address.

The Polish Sejm is set to begin its session on February 10 at 11 AM, with an agenda highlighting various legislative actions. Initially, the most anticipated item was the scheduled speech by Foreign Minister RadosΕ‚aw Sikorski, which aimed to outline the government's foreign policy for the year. However, this key presentation has been postponed due to a scheduling conflict with the National Security Council meeting called by Karol Nawrocki, a situation that has prompted criticism regarding the president's management of state affairs. Opposition politicians suggest that this maneuver reflects a tactical effort to diminish attention on Sikorski's address, indicating perceived weaknesses in presidential authority.

During the session, lawmakers will also discuss multiple legislative proposals, including the first reading of a bill regarding the 'Family Card of Uniformed Services'. This initiative is designed to provide support for officers under the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration. Furthermore, there are plans to address a piece of legislation put forward by the Left party focused on compensations, reflecting ongoing discussions about social policies aimed at various demographic segments, including military families and other service members.

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