The end of the Third Way. Kosiniak-Kamysz: PSL will run in the parliamentary elections independently

2025-10-23 13:29
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2025-10-23 13:29
Deputy Prime Minister, head of the Ministry of National Defense and president of PSL Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz stated on Thursday that the Party will run independently in the next parliamentary elections because it is an independent political party.


The latest survey by the National Research Group (OGB) shows that KO can count on the support of 38.12 percent. respondents, PiS – 29.81 percent, Confederation – 15.5 percent, Confederation of the Crown of Poland – 6.02 percent; under the electoral threshold would be: Nowa Lewica (4.13%), PSL (2.78%), Razem (2.03%) and Polska 2050 (1.61%).
In the variant of a joint start of the current ruling coalition, the ruling camp (KO, NL, PSL and Polska 2050) could count on 46.73 percent. support, PiS – 28.7 percent votes, Confederation – 16.54 percent, Confederation of the Crown of Poland – 5.84 percent, and Razem – 2.19 percent.
In the context of this poll, Kosiniak-Kamysz was asked on Thursday at a press conference whether PSL was considering running in the 2027 parliamentary elections from a possible single list of coalition parties.
The president of PSL replied that he had already seen similar polls, which gave one coalition list victory in 2019, and – he added – “later they were supposed to give victory in 2023.” – If we agreed on it, it would be like in Hungary. There, one list was created and they lost. We didn't create one list and won, said Kosiniak-Kamysz.
The leader of the People's Party stated that PSL will run independently in the next parliamentary elections “because it is an independent political party.” (PAP)
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