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Jarosław Kaczyński, president of PiS, discussed his party's political strategy and internal dynamics following a convention, focusing on the choice of the prime minister candidate and his critique of the current government.
After the Law and Justice (PiS) party convention, Jarosław Kaczyński, the president of PiS, engaged in a thorough interview with Telewizja Trwam, where he provided insights into his party's upcoming political strategies. The discussion primarily revolved around the selection of Przemysław Czarnek as the prime minister candidate, reflecting Kaczyński's vision for PiS's future amid a challenging political landscape. He emphasized the need for strong leadership and unity behind the party's goals as they prepare for the next parliamentary elections.
Kaczyński also addressed the internal tensions within the party, hinting at the dynamic nature of leadership selection faced by PiS. He acknowledged the vital role of past prime ministers within the party’s strategy, suggesting that their experience is essential in navigating the uncertainties of the current political climate. Kaczyński's commentary on collaboration prospects with the Confederation of the Polish Crown indicated a cautious approach, recognizing the potential benefits and challenges of such alliances for PiS's positioning.
The interview highlighted Kaczyński's critical stance toward the current government's actions, indicating a readiness to capitalize on perceived weaknesses of the opposition as PiS defines its campaign message. His reflections serve not only as a roadmap for the party’s near-term objectives but also as a signal to potential allies and party members regarding the future direction of Polish politics as the next elections approach.