PiS Program Convention in Stalowa Wola Opened by Mariusz Błaszczak. Michał Dworczyk Excluded
The PiS program convention in Stalowa Wola featured speeches from key party figures, with a notable exclusion of MEP Michał Dworczyk amid internal party rivalry.
The PiS (Law and Justice) party held its program convention in Stalowa Wola under the theme "Thinking Poland. Alternative 2.0: Time for a Safe Poland." The event was headlined by Mariusz Błaszczak and included other prominent party members like Antoni Macierewicz and Zbigniew Rau. However, the exclusion of MEP Michał Dworczyk from the convention highlights growing internal tensions within the party as he is rumored to be vying for control of the Ministry of National Defence should PiS form a government after the upcoming elections.
Reports indicate that Błaszczak's decision to exclude Dworczyk was made in consultation with PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński. Dworczyk has reportedly been at odds with the party line, particularly concerning critical issues related to national security and the development of the Polish Armed Forces. Such disagreements have contributed to his exclusion, emphasizing the ongoing power struggle within the party as it prepares for the electoral challenges ahead.
The tone of the convention and the deliberation on Poland's safety and military strength suggest that the PiS party is focusing on its record and vision for the future. Błaszczak's assertion that the government's achievements are viewed positively amidst various challenges indicates a strategy aimed at consolidating authority and support from the Polish electorate, particularly in light of potential shifts in political power after the elections.