In Poland, in an election year, the key question becomes what issues require the most urgent action to stop the energy crisis. This is the result of the war in Ukraine, which turned the geopolitical situation of Europe upside down. Today, the global landscape is changing dramatically as governments and businesses respond to the crisis and reduce their dependence on Russian energy.

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The energy transformation of the European Union, including Poland, is today a race against time and other markets – a race for stable and lower energy prices, new technologies and potentials. We cannot fail to see this as an opportunity, but we must also put our share of effort to make this goal real and achievable. This future lies in the hands of the rulers, who determine the directions of our country’s development with their decisions. In their hands is also the inevitable green energy transformation, which is a response to the current challenges and crises.

The time has come for decisions that will determine our future for the next decades. The autumn elections to the Sejm and Senate will come much sooner than we all think. This is the year of another chance that the rulers have to ensure the security of our country. Let’s check together how they want to use these opportunities. We want to know the electoral programs regarding the energy transformation and climate policy. We want to know how important RES are for them and what they want to build our security on. This is what we will learn from this pre-election revision of political programs.