Przemysław Wipler, a Confederation MP, accuses Jarosław Kaczyński of trying to cut off relations with his party, fearing a shift in voter support.
Accusations of Fear and Manipulation
Przemysław Wipler, a member of the Confederation party, has stated that Jarosław Kaczyński is afraid of the party’s growing popularity and is trying to manipulate public opinion to prevent voters from shifting to Confederation.
Wipler claims that Kaczyński is reacting to the transfer of voters from PiS to Confederation and is attempting to stop this trend by making accusations and insinuations.
Konfederacja’s Stance on Coalition
Wipler emphasizes that Confederation wants to create an independent government and is open to discussing potential coalitions with parties that share their goals, but only if it allows them to implement their program.
He also mentions that Confederation is not interested in being a secondary partner in a coalition and wants to have a say in the government.
Possible Successor to Kaczyński
Wipler suggests that Karol Nawrocki, the president of the Polish Republic, could be a potential successor to Kaczyński, citing similarities in their views on various issues.
He also notes that Nawrocki’s election as president could lead to a situation where Confederation becomes a crucial partner in forming a government.
Internal Dynamics of PiS
Wipler mentions that there are politicians within PiS who have connections with Confederation and could potentially switch sides.
He also notes that the average age of PiS leaders is high, and this could lead to a change in leadership in the future.