PiS is thinking about cooperation with Grzegorz Braun. Most Poles say “no”


According to the website tvn24.pl, 25% of people consider this idea a good one. respondents. In this group, 6 percent respondents rate it “definitely good”, and 19 percent “rather good.” However, a significantly larger part of the respondents is against such an alliance. 57% have a negative opinion about him. respondents – 20 percent indicates the answer “rather bad”, and as many as 37 percent “definitely bad.” 18% of respondents are undecided or refuse to answer. subjects.
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The study was conducted on a nationwide, 1,000-person sample of adult Poles.
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Jarosław Kaczyński critical of Braun
According to TVN24, the topic of possible cooperation with Grzegorz Braun's group also causes divisions within PiS itself. Jarosław Kaczyński emphasized that the goal of his party is to regain the right-wing electorate, which is flowing to Braun. He was critical of some of the statements of the leader of the Confederation of the Polish Crown, including those denying the Holocaust, which – as he said – “they lead to absolutely nowhere“.
Sasin prefers Braun
The PiS president avoided clear declarations regarding the coalition, only emphasizing his readiness to cooperate with groups that fall within the framework of “rational politics”. Jacek Sasin spoke more openly about this possibility, saying on TVN24 that he did not rule out an alliance with the Confederation of the Crown of Poland, arguing that “prefers Grzegorz Braun to Donald Tusk“.
In turn, PiS MEP Piotr Müller estimated that a possible coalition with Braun's party, concluded only to prevent the return of Donald Tusk's rule, would be “some kind of disaster” for his party.




