PSL alliance with PiS and confederation? There is a survey result and a clear declaration


After losing Rafał Trzaskowski, who was supported by the parties included in the government coalition, there was a confusion on the political scene. Ahead of us is a vote on the vote of confidence for the government, and PiS and the Confederation are trying to take advantage of this situation.
There were voices in public space about the role of PSL in a coalition and possible future conversations with the right. As Polsat News informs on Saturday, PSL sent a questionnaire to activists from all over Poland, which included issues regarding the future shape of the ruling coalition.
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Among the questions there was the possibility of establishing cooperation with Law and Justice or Confederation. A script was also outlined in which Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz could be the prime minister of such a government.
In PSL, most do not want to be made of PiS
After disclosing this information, PSL spokesman, Miłosz Motyk, commented on the case in an interview with Polsat News. He emphasized that only a slight group for the PiS alliancewhich in his words represents a small percentage of the party.
He pointed out that most activists negatively refer to PiS, which in his opinion results from the current activities of this party.
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The spokesman announced that PSL does not conduct any coalition talks with groups, which he defines as anti -democraticand reminded that his party regularly conducts surveys among members to investigate their opinions. He also explained that the document contains a variety of questions, including those arousing controversy, which is a constant practice used by the people.
PSL about the government coalition
At the same time he added that over 70 percent respondents are in favor of further maintaining the existing coalition, and only a small percentage hesitates. He considered this a clear trend, suggesting that the unchanging central, center -right course remains PSL's priority, and economic issues and security are more important than ideological topics.




