In a TVN24 interview on December 9, PiS MP Jacek Sasin stated he would consider a coalition with Grzegorz Braun’s Confederation of the Polish Crown but not with Donald Tusk.
Sasin says PiS unlikely to ally with Brauns’s Confederation
During the interview, Sasin said it is hard to imagine PiS entering a coalition with the Confederation of the Polish Crown. He added that the situation could shift after the elections if Braun’s party gains a pivotal seat in parliament.
Sasin prefers Braun over Donald Tusk
He declared that PiS would not join any coalition with Donald Tusk and expressed a preference for Grzegorz Braun, citing problems with Braun’s statements. Sasin noted he is unsure whether serious political dialogue could occur under a government largely focused on competition for positions.
Morawiecki doubts any coalition with Braun or Tusk
When asked about a possible partnership with the Confederation, former PM Mateusz Morawiecki said it is “very difficult to imagine” a joint government with Braun and added that a second term for Donald Tusk is even harder to picture.
Party support poll shows Civic Coalition ahead
A United Surveys poll for WirtualnaPolska found the Civic Coalition leading with 32.8 % of support, followed by PiS at 26.7 % and the Confederation at 13.1 %. The Confederation of the Polish Crown garnered 8.4 %, and the Left 7.1 %. Other parties received 3.1 % (PSL), 2.8 % (Razem) and 1 % (Polska 2050), with 5 % of respondents unsure.



