Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz emphasises that working in the European Parliament gives her large satisfaction. It can make usage of its legal and economical cognition and many years of political experience. At the same time, it recognises that the implementation of the mandate of the Euro MP is demanding and involves an intense pace of work.
responsibilities include participation in meetings in Brussels and Strasbourg, work in parliamentary committees, analysis of a large number of papers and meetings with experts. She is assisted in her regular work by assistants who prepare analyses and material.
In the June 2024 elections to the European Parliament, Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz competed with the Citizen Coalition's letter, but initially did not get a mandate. She entered the European Parliament a fewer months later, replacing Marcin Kierwiński, who took on the function of a typical of the government for recovery after the flood. She joined the faction of the European People's Party.
The MEP stresses that for her generation Poland's presence in the European Union is something special. She admits that she did not anticipate to have the chance to represent the country on the European stage. As she points out, she treats this as a large discrimination and thanks voters for their trust.
Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz declares that she does not plan to retire. She wants to stay professionally active as long as her wellness permits. In her opinion, age should not be a reason for exclusion from public or professional life.
He points out that older people bring large experience to teamwork. At the same time, it stresses the importance of intergenerational cooperation. According to the study, the best results are achieved by age and sex differentiated teams. The younger learn rapidly and decision freely in abroad languages, the older have cognition and practice.
The MEP acknowledges that the pace of work in the European Parliament is very rapid. Each period is divided into weeks for plenary meetings, committee work, political groups and work in the country. The calendar is filled almost continuously.
However, it stresses that experience facilitates the orientation of papers and substantive issues. He works for the Committee on economical and Monetary Affairs and as a deputy in the Committee on the Environment. As a result, it analyses materials more rapidly and moves more efficiently on economical and regulatory topics.







