Terlecki abruptly disappeared from Kaczyński's surroundings. What is going on between him and the president of the Law and Justice

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Ryszard Terlecki, erstwhile 1 of Jarosław Kaczyński's closest associates, is to lose influence in the organization – according to the findings of "Newsweek". At the same time, the paper states what is causing this situation.


Ryszard Terlecki is expected to lose influence in the organization – at least this is the consequence of the "Newsweek" findings. Although he was to enjoy the large trust of the president of PiS so far, he is seldom expected to be around him present and has importantly reduced public activity.

Terlecki is to lose influence in the PiS


Terlecki was completely dependent on Jarosław. Rysiek would not have gotten into the Sejm without a good place," said a paper politician of the group.

The relation was to be cooled down during Karol Nawrocki's presidential campaign.

Terlecki, according to "Newsweek" sources, was to express doubts about Nawrocki's chances of winning and propose that Kaczyński should step down as organization president, which, in his opinion, could improve the PiS candidate's performance.

As you know, it didn't happen. – Kaczyński is now like a murky kitty, babbling in the success of his candidate – stated the informant "Newsweek".

Poles divided on Nawrocki's independency from the Law and Justice


As far as Nawrocki is concerned, Poles do not believe in his independency as head of state.

"Will Karol Nawrocki as president of the Republic of Poland be independent and independent of Law and Justice?" – this question was late asked to the participants of the opinion24 poll for RMF FM. It turned out that as many as 44 percent of respondents do not believe in the independency of Andrzej Duda's successor.

26 percent of respondents chose the answer "no definitely". The option "presumably not" was chosen by 18 percent of respondents.

In turn, 28 percent of respondents believe in Nawrocki's independence, but only 9 percent declare "strong faith" in this matter. For 14 percent, the president will be neither dependent nor independent of the PiS. The same number of subjects do not have a circumstantial opinion.

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