Kaczyński Tempts Confederation Voters with Czarnek. What Do the Polls Show?
Jarosław Kaczyński is attempting to win back voters who have shifted to the Confederation party by promoting Przemysław Czarnek as a candidate for prime minister, using aggressive rhetoric against the left and promoting Poland's Christian roots.
In a bid to regain support from voters who have shifted to the Confederation party, Jarosław Kaczyński recently announced Przemysław Czarnek as the PiS candidate for prime minister. Czarnek's appointment is part of a broader strategy to halt the decline in PiS's popularity, as evidenced by recent polls showing a surprising trend favoring the Confederation. Kaczyński aims to appeal to disaffected right-wing voters by revitalizing the party's image and challenging competing narratives from the Confederation leaders.
Czarnek is portrayed as a charismatic and aggressive figure, positioned to resonate with conservative voters, particularly those frustrated by perceived liberal agendas. His rhetoric emphasizes Poland's historical roots, contrasting its Christian identity against what he portrays as