Donald Tusk is reportedly considering Radosław Sikorski as secretary-general of his party amid upcoming changes.
Party reshuffle plans
Donald Tusk, ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Civic Platform, is planning significant changes, including merging with Nowoczesna and Inicjatywa Polska and renaming the party to Koalicja Obywatelska. Radosław Sikorski is a leading candidate to replace Marcin Kierwiński as secretary-general, with Jarosław Urbaniak as another contender.
Potential premiership
Political analyst Prof. Olgierd Annusewicz suggests Sikorski could become prime minister if Tusk’s image becomes a liability. “Tusk wants to be prepared for such a move, though there’s no certainty he will execute it,” Annusewicz noted.
Sikorski’s political profile
Currently serving as foreign minister and deputy prime minister, Sikorski is described as a “political fighter” capable of both sharp public responses and grassroots engagement. His appointment aligns with the government’s strategy to counter the growing influence of PiS and President Karol Nawrocki.



