Poland’s parliament will debate a bill providing pension supplements for lower-earning artists. While the Left party supports the bill’s overall aim, MP Tomasz Trela expressed concerns regarding its details and the communication strategy employed by Culture Minister Marta Cienkowska. Trela criticized Cienkowska’s approach, suggesting it is hindering the bill’s progress and public perception. He indicated that delegating communication to another representative or improving her own messaging would be beneficial. The bill aims to provide financial support to artists with lower incomes during retirement. The Left party’s support is conditional on improvements to the legislation and a more effective public relations strategy. This criticism highlights potential tensions within the governing coalition regarding the implementation of the arts pension scheme.