President of PiS after Jarosław Kaczyński. These are Polish types [SONDAŻ]


Jarosław Kaczyński has been the president of Law and Justice continuously since January 2003, when he replaced his brother Lech Kaczyński in this position. Although in the past, among others in 2021, he suggested that this may be his last term, he remains the key strategist and undisputed leader of the formation.
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Who will replace Jarosław Kaczyński?
This week, on behalf of Onet, SW Research asked Poles who they think should become prime minister from PiS: Patryk Jaki, Zbigniew Bogucki, Przemysław Czarnek, Tobiasz Bocheński or someone else. We described the results HERE.
A similar study was later performed by United Surveys by IBRiS for Wirtualna Polska. “Who do you think has the greatest chance of taking over as president of Law and Justice after Jarosław Kaczyński steps down?”
Mostly, because 34.4 percent the former prime minister received votes Mateusz Morawiecki. This result is more than twice as high as the result of the second-place politician. Przemysław Czarnek was selected among 16.3 percent. respondents. In third place was the former head of the Ministry of Defense Mariusz Błaszczak — with a result of 5.6 percent.
Who replaces Jarosław Kaczyński? Andrzej Duda with the minimum score
The indications included former president Andrzej Duda (4.5%), Tobiasz Bocheński (2.7%) and Dominik Tarczyński (2.4%). Less than one vote in a hundred was collected by: Jacek Sasin (0.6%) and former Prime Minister Beata Szydło (0.1%).
As much as 31.1 percent respondents did not indicate a specific person who would take over PiS after Jarosław Kaczyński.
New survey of support for political parties [SONDAŻ]
According to the latest survey by Opinia24, The Civic Coalition is in the lead. If the elections were held next Sunday, she would win 30.9 percent. votes.
Law and Justice came second with 25.8 percent. Confederation came in third with 12.8 percent.




