There are no words of appreciation for your work. There are not adequate words of appreciation for your heroism – he addressed the soldiers of the 21st firearm Brigade of the Podhale Simon Holovnia. The Marshal of the Sejm and Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish visited the Reichs, where the unit is stationed. They besides informed about the phase of the construction of the ammunition mill in Poland.
The visit of Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish and talker of the Simon Holownia Sejm in the 21st Podhalan firearm Brigade took place on Monday. As the president of Parliament said, this is 1 of many specified meetings that took place during the past year. – erstwhile a month, if possible, I effort to visit any unit in which those who are straight liable for our safety today,” said Szymon Hołownia in Rzeszów. He pointed out that parliamentarians must be close to the military and must be aware that it is "the consequence of political decisions that is the concrete action of those who follow different defensive strategies at different levels, then risking their lives, defending our homeland." He added that political forces beyond divisions should implement what lies within their competence to grow the possible of the Polish Armed Forces. – National security, stability, independency of the Republic of Poland, Polish soldier is what should unite us," he stressed.
Simon Holovnia thanked the 21 BSP soldiers for their sacrificial service. He reminded that they were active in securing the Polish-Belarusian border, and helped to remove the effects of the flood which ravaged the south-western part of the country in September. “I know what it means to wait at home for individual who serves the Republic,” said the talker of the Sejm, whose wife serves in the Polish air force. – I wanted to want you with all my heart a soldier's happiness and that you could always return to those who love you and wait for you. There are no words of appreciation for your work. There are not adequate words of appreciation for your heroism with which you are serving – he addressed the talker of the Sejm in the Podhale.
Also Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz spoke about the work of the military, as well as the safety of citizens in Rzeszów. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the National safety strategy is being implemented very carefully, among others, and that not only the heads of individual ministries participate in the deliberations of the Committee of Ministers for National Security, but besides representatives of various services, including the commander of the Polish Army. "An crucial point of the National safety strategy was the inclusion of Speakers of the Sejm and legislature in the State safety Management System," he added. He besides said that this document, which will be updated soon, would take into account even greater engagement of the Sejm and the Senate, because, in the event of a threat or crisis, "full integration of all actions" would be necessary. Poland must be ready for any scenario. It cannot be postponed, it cannot be underestimated – he noted.
The subject, which was raised by both the head of the MON and the talker of the Sejm, was the necessity to build an ammunition mill in Poland. The Act governing this issue will be dealt with in the Sejm in accelerated mode. “The work of the committee begins today, and on Wednesday, I hope, over political divisions, we will adopt a bill for the construction of an ammunition mill in Poland”, said Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. This has to happen. In Poland, we request not only ammunition factories, but besides ammunition factories, so that we can guarantee the safety of ourselves first and foremost, but besides aid those who request specified resources," said Marshal Hołownia.
During their visit to Rzeszów, the Deputy Prime Minister and talker of the Sejm laid a wreath at the memorial commemorating the fallen soldiers of the 1st Podhalan firearm Regiment, they besides visited the logistics hub, thanks to which support goes to the fighting Ukraine. The Deputy Prime Minister then went to Berlin, where he would meet with national defence ministers of allied states.