Jarosław Kaczyński is battling on two fronts to keep Law and Justice (PiS) politically alive as the party no longer “owns” Poland’s conservative right. After years in power and a growing split in public sentiment, PiS has faced mounting challenges: internal leadership fights and the rise of competitors that attract more radical and younger voters. Kaczyński’s strategy includes backing election bets for the right-wing camp, while also trying to curb defections as Confederation grows into a serious alternative.
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