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Will Morawiecki create a new party? Here's what Poles think [SONDAŻ]

Some PiS activists openly demand a clearer shift of the party towards the hard right. In their opinion, only such a move will help regain voters who are flocking to the Confederation and circles around the Crown. In this context, the former prime minister is sometimes perceived as a politician too centrist and too technocratic to effectively mobilize the most ideological electorate.

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Morawiecki himself consistently emphasizes that he does not plan to break up with PiS. At the same time, his name regularly appears in speculations regarding a possible new political project. It was these speculations that became the impetus for conducting a survey to check whether such an initiative would have any social support at all.

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