Mar 7 • 10:55 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Betrayer in Kaczyński's party? Mysterious post by a veteran of Law and Justice

Beata Mazurek's cryptic post raises suspicions of betrayal within Poland's ruling Law and Justice party as tensions rise amid leadership struggles.

Jarosław Kaczyński is facing significant internal tensions within the Law and Justice party (PiS), prompting him to enforce a ban on public criticism among his party members and impose disciplinary actions on dissenters. He is attempting to mediate between factions within the party by presenting a united candidate for the premiership, expected to be announced shortly before the PiS convention.

Amid these efforts, Beata Mazurek, a seasoned politician and former spokesperson for PiS, made a perplexing post on social media discussing themes of betrayal. Her timing and subject matter suggest a possible accusation towards someone within her own party. In her post, she stated, "I cannot imagine that someone who has betrayed once could become prime minister. Self-promotion does not work for everyone. Because someone who has betrayed once will do it again," leaving many to speculate whom she might be referring to.

This cryptic message from Mazurek has sparked a flurry of speculation among internet users regarding the identity of the traitor she hinted at. The ongoing struggles within PiS, especially in light of the upcoming convention and leadership announcements, highlight the fragility of party unity and the potential for further internal conflict as members grapple with loyalty and ambition in a politically charged atmosphere.

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