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Kontynuujmy

Kontynuujmy is a Polish phrase meaning "Let us continue." In contemporary use, it functions primarily as a slogan in political discourse, public policy rhetoric, and cultural campaigns to signaling continuity with current programs, policies, or initiatives. The expression may appear on campaign materials, banners, speeches, and opinion pieces.

Etymology and form: Kontynuujmy comes from the verb kontynuować, "to continue." Kontynuujmy is the first-person plural

Context and usage: Since the late 20th century, various political actors in Poland have employed the slogan

Reception and interpretation: Supporters see Kontynuujmy as prudent continuity and credibility in governance. Critics argue that

See also: Slogans in Polish politics; Kontynuacja; Let us continue (translation).

imperative
form,
used
to
address
a
group
and
invite
collective
action.
to
emphasize
stability
and
the
sustained
implementation
of
reforms.
Because
it
is
a
generic
phrase
rather
than
the
name
of
a
single
organization,
it
has
been
adopted
by
different
groups
in
different
political
contexts,
sometimes
as
part
of
governing
programs
and
at
other
times
as
a
critique
of
abrupt
policy
shifts.
it
can
obscure
the
need
for
change
or
reform,
or
be
used
to
rally
support
without
specific
policy
proposals.