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Minister Maląg in Podkarpacie: Meeting Poles is important for us

16.07.2021

On Friday the Minister for Family and Social Policy visited Podkarpacie, where she spoke above all about the principles of the Polish Order. - Polish Order also meets the needs of people with disabilities or those requiring special support - emphasised the minister during a press briefing at the Community Self-Help Centre in Lubaczów. In Horyniec-Zdrój she spoke with the residents during a family picnic.

Minister Maląg in Podkarpacie: Meeting Poles is important for us

Friday's visit to Podkarpacie was an opportunity to meet and talk with local people.

- The Polish Order is a strategic vision for the development of the country. These are specific tools and financial security, thanks to which we will accelerate Poland's social and economic development - said the Minister of Family and Social Policy, Marlena Maląg, during a press briefing at the Community Self-help Centre in Lubaczów.

The Polish Order will help people with disabilities

Minister Maląg stressed that numerous activities addressed to persons in need of special assistance have been proposed in the Polish Ladder and the Strategy for Persons with Disabilities announced this year, whose main objective is to include this group in social and professional life.

- As recently as 2015, 15 billion PLN was allocated annually for these purposes. This year it is as much as 30 billion PLN," said Minister Maląg.

The Polish Deal is already being translated into concrete laws that will help Polish families to meet their needs for housing, stable work with decent pay or support in bringing up children and reconciling work and family life, as the Family Welfare Capital will do.

- The document also contains pro-demographic and pro-natalist elements, allowing us to get out of the demographic trap, the head of the family ministry added.

We also develop the smallest towns

- The Polish Order also supports the development of the smallest towns, our little homelands. It builds the future of Poland for the young, such as the youngest participants in this family picnic," declared Minister Marlena Maląg in Horyniec Zdrój.

Minister Maląg emphasised the importance of meetings with Poles. - We show what solutions we introduce and what legislative work is currently in progress on a comprehensive programme to support Polish families - she addressed the picnic guests. She briefly discussed the proposals formulated in the Polish Order and the Demographic Strategy 2040.

Minister Mal±g also encouraged the local governments to actively apply for funds for specific investments needed by the inhabitants in various regions of Poland.

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