Worth considering?
According to the sources of Virtual Poland, any PiS politicians consider the anticipation of jointly presenting candidates to the legislature with the Confederation. The planned right-wing legislature pact would aim to avoid the sharing of votes between groups with a akin electorate, following the 2019 opposition agreement.
Michał Dworczyk in the WP's “Tlit” programme stated that it was politically worth considering a centre-right agreement in the Senate, which could supply a majority in the advanced chamber.
The main problem is Kaczyński
Sławomir Mentzen, in turn, believes that the initiative and conducting discussions on this substance should be taken up by president Karol Nawrocki, which he would describe as a "very interesting solution".
At the same time, Sławomir Mentzen stressed in an interview with Radio ZET that the conclusion of this kind of pact could be hampered due to the leader of PiS.
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The sentences are divided
Many members of the Confederacy powerfully reject the anticipation of future cooperation with the Law and Justice, explaining the desire to stay free to act after subsequent parliamentary elections. Group politicians stress that their voters would not accept a joint task with Jarosław Kaczyński, and talks on cooperation in the 2027 parliamentary elections do not take place. In addition, they point out that the leader of the Law and Justice organization is repeatedly misleading by presenting the Confederation in the context of an alleged agreement with its party.
On Tuesday on TVP Info, Confederate MP Krzysztof Bosak was besides asked about the anticipation of forming a coalition with the largest Polish parties. Referring to possible cooperation with the Law and Justice, he stressed the group's willingness to make affirmative changes to the law, at the same time pointing out that talks on coalitions would not take place until after the elections. He took a akin position towards a possible coalition with the PO, considering speculation on future agreements as pointless.
In the PiS, the thought of an agreement with the Confederate raises divisions: the hard core of the organization opposes cooperation with Mentzen, while any politicians, specified as Przemysław Czarnek, consider a milder approach or cooperation only with a average part of the Confederate, avoiding an open alliance with the leader of the group.