Lawmakers from Law and Justice (PiS), the Polish People's Party (PSL), Poland 2050 (Polska 2050), the Confederation (Konfederacja), and Razem (Together) attended the meetings.
Representatives of Civic Coalition (KO) and the Left did not take part, saying the purpose of the talks had not been clearly defined.
According to the president’s spokesman Rafał Leśkiewicz, the meetings gave the president an overview of legislative initiatives across the political spectrum, and similar consultations may take place in the future.
Participants said discussions focused on key bills promoted by their parties.
PSL presented proposals on farmers' support and energy security, and discussed a bill on legal status for unmarried partners.
Poland 2050 raised a cryptocurrency bill, with the president indicating he would likely veto it again.
Confederation discussed business issues and electricity prices.
Razem appealed for a veto of legislation removing term limits for local government officials.
PiS, the largest opposition group, discussed zero VAT on food, raising the tax-free threshold and tax exemptions for large families.
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Source: PAP