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Kaczyński Fights on Two Fronts to Save PiS, Which No Longer Dominates Poland’s Right

Jarosław Kaczyński is trying to keep Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) relevant as internal fractures widen and a new right-wing bloc threatens to siphon off voters. With the party no longer commanding the right as it once did, Kaczyński is balancing pressure from within PiS and competition from the Confederation.

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Kaczyński Fights on Two Fronts to Save PiS, Which No Longer Dominates Poland’s Right

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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