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Poland’s Law and Justice Party Questions Alliance with Confederation: “We’re Wondering if We Should Even Talk to Them”

Tensions between Poland’s ruling Law and Justice Party and the Confederation faction have intensified, with senior party officials questioning any potential alliance.

Party Representatives Question Alliance

Rafał Bochenek, a spokesperson for PiS, stated that the party is currently working on solidifying their voter base and strengthening their campaign. Bochenek emphasized that while the party is not ruling out alliances, they are not actively seeking deals with other parties.

Confederation’s Political Direction Questioned

Confederation representative Witold Tumanowicz commented on the tensions between the two factions. Tumanowicz questioned whether the Law and Justice Party truly stands with Poland, suggesting that party interests could be taking priority over national interests.

Tensions Escalate Between Parties

Recent media reports have highlighted escalating tensions between PiS and the Confederation. While the possibility of an alliance between the two factions was previously discussed, the situation has taken a more contentious turn in recent weeks.

Party Representatives Question Alliance

Rafał Bochenek, a spokesperson for PiS, stated that the party is currently working on solidifying their voter base and strengthening their campaign. Bochenek emphasized that while the party is not ruling out alliances, they are not actively seeking deals with other parties.

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