
The Right Dominates Poland’s Autumn of Ideas and Events
The future strength of the Polish Right will hinge on turning big ideas into clean politics—and the government’s on turning unity into a credible plan.

The future strength of the Polish Right will hinge on turning big ideas into clean politics—and the government’s on turning unity into a credible plan.

Only four parties are currently on course to cross the electoral threshold needed to enter the Sejm and Senate.

The center-right Poland 2050 was denied the deputy prime minister post it asked for, which was instead given to Foreign Minister Sikorski, a member of Tusk’s own party.

When voters backed a conservative, PM Tusk’s establishment scrambled to fake doubts and ignore the verdict.

For Tusk’s KO, upholding the cordon sanitaire is more important than trying to uphold an image of a ‘center-right’ party.

Tusk’s coalition suspended the bill after accusations that it would primarily benefit Germany’s wind energy industry and threaten Polish food security.

PiS MEP blames decline in voter support on overly generous backing of Ukraine in the midst of grain crisis.

MP Dominik Tarczyński attributes Lampedusa crisis to the “reckless policies of the European Union.”

Some opinion polls suggest only 2-3 percentage points separate the right-wing government parties from the centrist-liberal opposition.