A close associate of Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, has been removed from the party. The individual’s removal signals internal tensions within PiS, though the specific reasons for the expulsion have not been officially detailed. Sources suggest the decision follows a period of disagreement regarding party strategy and direction. This move is being viewed as a significant development within Polish politics, potentially impacting the party’s future cohesion and public image. The ousted aide held a prominent position within Kaczyński’s inner circle and played a key role in policy development. Further details are expected to emerge as the situation unfolds, with analysts predicting potential ramifications for the upcoming elections. The expulsion underscores a tightening of control by Kaczyński over the party apparatus.