Poland’s President, Karol Nawrocki, has dismissed the idea of increasing migration to address the country’s demographic challenges. Speaking at the Poland Future Summit, he argued that the focus should be on bolstering family support and enhancing domestic social policies. Nawrocki underscored that economic prosperity, investment, and national security are intricately connected, and modern security hinges on technological advancement, innovation, and robust national capabilities.
In light of Europe’s dwindling birth rates and demographic pressures, Nawrocki emphasized that Poland should confront these issues by implementing policies that support Polish families rather than turning to migration as a solution. He insisted that the country would not resort to easing migration pressures to combat population decline, highlighting the government’s stance on migration and demographic policy amidst ongoing discussions across Europe about aging populations and labor shortages.
The president outlined a strategy centered around family-oriented policies and legal frameworks aimed at addressing demographic challenges internally. According to Nawrocki, reinforcing the social and economic foundations of Polish society is seen as the most effective route to achieving long-term development and stability.
His remarks reflect the Polish government’s approach to migration and demographic concerns, asserting the importance of domestic solutions over external population growth. As European nations continue debating how to manage aging demographics, Nawrocki’s statements reinforce Poland’s commitment to strengthening its own societal and economic structures to ensure sustained growth and security.
