This weekend Deputy talker of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak will participate in the gathering of leaders of the European Patriot organization for Europe in Paris. Viktor Orban and Marine Le Pen besides announced participation in the event. During the reunion, the fresh Patriot organization authorities, including the fresh president, are to be elected. The National Movement, which will be represented by president Krzysztof Bosak and Vice president Anna Bryłka, will besides be confirmed. In addition to the choice of authorities, 1 of the main themes of the reunion will be migration policy. This is another component of the cooperation of the National Movement with parties with a Eurosceptic profile, after early October. Members of the RN – Vice-President Anna Bryłka and Tomasz Buczek – joined the Patriotic faction for Europe in the European Parliament.
Patriots for Europe is an alliance of European parties with a conservative and national-freedom profile From France, Hungary, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic or Belgium, among others.
Krzysztof Bosak, president of the National Movement, will have his speech at the Patriots' legislature for Europe, which will meet with the Polish Ambassador in France before the convention. The subject of the discussion will be Polish-French relations.
"We request allies to effectively take care of the interests of Poland and Poles. Cooperation with conservative, national and freedom parties is the hope of turning European policy in the right direction and stopping bad trends in the European Union," said Krzysztof Bosak before leaving.
The National Movement, like the Patriots for Europe, opposes mass and uncontrolled immigration, the European Green Deal, the progressive federalisation of the EU and the promotion of left-wing ideologies. They want the sovereignty of EU countries to be protected and Europe to be safe.
Krzysztof Bosak as Deputy talker of the Sejm is active in parliamentary diplomacy, he is simply a associate of the Committee on abroad Affairs and is the Vice-Chief of the Polish-French Group. His first experience in global cooperation was 20 years ago, as the youngest MP representing the Sejm in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and earlier working with the independency and Democracy Group in the European Parliament.