The organization spoke with 1 voice
The decision to exclude Paulina Matysiak from the group Together on Wednesday was taken unanimously by the national management of the party, as reported in the authoritative communication. Together she explained the reasons for her decision:
Paulina Matysiak has not agreed on her actions for a long time and has not cooperated with the party. many attempts to include her in the work of the Together and the Members' ellipse proved unsuccessful. In specified a situation, further political cooperation within a single group is impossible.
The organization besides accused Paulina Matysiak of omitting in her activities a group strategy that seeks to build an alternate to dominant PO and PiS formations. The message recalled that a year earlier any activists had attempted to join together in Donald Tusk's block, which the organization opposed, while stressing that it did not intend to join the second of the political camps considered harmful to Poland.
Former organization co-workers Paulina Matysiak, however, expressed their thanks for their cooperation so far and declared their willingness to proceed joint action in the Sejm in the field of transport and another issues applicable to the improvement of the country.
Matysiak accuses of “sectarianism”
In consequence to the decision of the party's authorities, Paulina Matysiak issued a message in which she pointed out that by joining Together in 2017, she believed in an open and inclusive left alternatively than a closed and hermetic one.
Today, in 2025, erstwhile I was excluded from this party, I am inactive convinced that we request a left with different viewpoints and different social environments, not 1 that is sectarian.
Paulina Matysiak announced that she would now service as a non-attached MP while continuing her activities. She declared that she would proceed to focus on social and infrastructure issues, including the fight against transport exclusion, improving road safety, analysing large investments specified as CPKs and supporting labour rights.
Early suspension
Last June, Paulina Matysiak was suspended in the rights of a associate of the Left Parliamentary Club. Anna-Maria Żukowska announced this decision, justified by an action incompatible with the club's interests. The reason was the initiation of the social movement “Yes to Development” with PiS MP Marcin Horala.
Shortly thereafter, Matysiak was dismissed from the Sejm's Infrastructure Committee, with Members of Law and Justice and the Confederation not taking part in the vote on this decision.







