Feb 16 • 06:43 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Is Poland 2050 Falling Apart? A Wave of Departures is Coming. "Unfortunately, the Project is Coming to an End"

Several notable politicians are resigning from the Poland 2050 party, indicating potential instability within the organization.

The political landscape in Poland is witnessing significant upheaval as Żaneta Cwalina-Śliwowska, a prominent member of the Poland 2050 party, announces her departure. Cwalina-Śliwowska revealed that she will officially leave the party by March 21, after which the party has imposed a freeze on personnel changes. Her announcement was made public through TVN24, marking a worrying trend within the party as it grapples with internal dissent.

Moreover, another politician, Aleksandra Leo, has expressed that she is reconsidering her future within the party and believes that recent decisions made by the party leadership could signify an end to the values and vision she originally joined the organization for. During an interview with Polsat News, Leo condemned a recent controversial resolution as a 'gag order' that suppresses their voices within the party, indicating her dissatisfaction with the current direction that Poland 2050 is taking under the new chair, Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz.

The situation underscores a broader sense of crisis within Poland 2050, as voiced by party member Michał Kobosko, who stated that the project seems to be heading in the wrong direction. His comments paint a picture of a disillusioned faction within the party, which, once seen as a progressive alternative in Polish politics, is now facing the very real possibility of disintegration as key members choose to leave.

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