A fresh strategy is needed to combat poorness in Poland, in peculiar among groups ineligible for social assistance - said the head of MPPiPS Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk in the "Gozdyra Department". The minister besides replied to the criticism about the decision on plans to shorten working time in Poland. "We are part of this government, the part that introduces good, pro-social changes," she stressed.

On Tuesday's edition "Gozdyra Debates"in Polsat News Minister for Family, Labour and Social Policy Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk was asked about the published EAPN study (Poverty Watch) on poorness monitoring and poorness prevention policy in Poland.
The study indicated that The degree of utmost poorness decreased from 6.6% in 2023 to 5.2% in 2024. Nevertheless, about 1.9 million people face a deficiency of livelihood.
The head of the ministry welcomed the decline in poorness among children, but pointed to a million people whose material condition is dramatic, but not adequate to receive social assistance. - I'm sorry. This group needs urgent intervention - she assessed.
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"They will answer the first and most urgent" in the fight against poorness in Poland - as Dziemianowicz-Bąk said - will change the strategy for verifying income criteria. It is now held all 3 years, and it would be desirable to carry out audits all year.
The minister was to discuss this with the head of the finance department Andrzej Domanski during the last budget discussion. As a result, the government was expected to put the proposal put forward on the list of 58 priorities by the end of its word of office..
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- I'm sorry. This bill, this task is ready, waiting to be included in the list of legislative works of the government, and the declaration of the Minister of Finance besides as a associate of the Council of Ministers to treat this as a priority, for me is a certain hope that this change will happen sooner, not later - she argued.
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Agnieszka Gozdyr besides asked about the thought of shortening working time in Poland. To date, a pilot programme has been created to research the anticipation of specified a solution. She noted that, according to experts, the Polish marketplace is not ready for this, and labour costs may increase..
Hearing assurances that changes have a chance to bring benefits and require testing, she asked for criticism from Adrian Zandberg, who severely assessed the ministry's activities.
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- I'm sorry. We are part of this government, the part that makes good, pro-social changes. If there were no Left in the government, we wouldn't be talking present about fighting garbage deals and strengthening the State Labour Inspection.. If there were no Left, young people would inactive conflict forever with free internships and the slogan, "You'll enter yourself in the portfolio" - she replied.
When asked what about the another parties and whether they would not have shown an initiative of change, if not for the Left, Dziemianowicz-Bąk explained that the government consists of people with different views.
- I'm sorry. I am the left-wing minister for the Liberal-Right Government. Yes, the Left in this government matters - she noted.
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