Feb 14 • 14:32 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Poland 2050 loses a deputy. The effect of the resolution proposed by Pełczyńska-Nałęcz

Deputy Żaneta Cwalina-Śliwowska has left the Poland 2050 party due to a resolution that suppresses changes in party leadership amid growing internal strife.

The departure of MP Żaneta Cwalina-Śliwowska from the Poland 2050 party highlights tensions within the organization following a controversial resolution proposed by party member Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz. This resolution, known colloquially as the peace resolution, effectively halts any personnel changes within the party until March 21. Critics of the resolution have labeled it a 'gag order,' arguing that it hampers democratic processes and stifles dissenting voices within the party amidst escalating internal conflict.

The resolution's approval by the National Council of Poland 2050 has sparked significant controversy, especially among those who oppose the newly appointed party leader. Such internal struggles have previously led to failed attempts to oust Chairman Paweł Śliz, indicating ongoing rifts within the party regarding its direction and leadership. Cwalina-Śliwowska's departure signals potential fractures within the party and raises questions about its future unity and effectiveness in the political landscape.

The implications of this political strife extend beyond the immediate party dynamics, as it could affect the broader political landscape in Poland. With upcoming elections on the horizon, how Poland 2050 manages this internal turmoil will be crucial for its public image and electoral viability. The situation demands careful navigation as party members grapple with their identities and strategies in response to both internal and external pressures.

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