Silesians Together

The leader of the party, Leon Swaczyna, stated that while he is strongly opposed to Law and Justice and is willing to cooperate with the national opposition, he was deeply disappoined by Civic Platform and endorsed voters outside Silesia to support Polish People's Party instead.

In a summit of the Polish Coalition, the coalition pledged to promote social welfare and green energy initiatives, along with Silesian initiatives such as including the Silesian language in the law as a regional language, and introduce teaching it at schools as additional subject for willing people.

[4] Elaborating on the role of Silesians Together in Polish Coalition, Leon Swaczyna declared that the party wishes to promote regional identities and local diversity in the rest of Poland as well: "Our aim is to enter the Polish parliament in order to persuade other parliamentarians to form sister parties, i.e. Masovians Together, Greater Poland People Together, Pomeranians Together, etc., and so that it will finally be understood in Poland that the Polish system is incompatible with rapid development.

The party ran a left-wing, but modest, campaign; it proposed expanding Polish welfare with programs such as pension inheritance (spouses inheriting their loved one's pension upon their death), converting Silesia to renewable energy sources such as wind farms, photovoltaics and nuclear power plants to prevent unemployment caused by coal mine shutdowns, expanding Silesian infrastructure and recognition of Silesian people as an ethnic minority in Poland.

[9] The party considers it very important to make Silesian a language of education and administration in Silesia.

To this end, the party pledges to allow culturally Polish lands to possibly secede from autonomous or independent Silesia.

[2] The party's suggested solution is to empower municipalities and allow them to collect and pool all public revenues such as taxes and fees on their territory and transfer part of them to the autonomous region, and further to the central government itself.

The alternative proposed by the party is to build renewable energy sources such as wind farms, photovoltaics and nuclear power stations; only then were the mines be slowly decommissioned.