Adrian Zandberg, a leader of the Razem party, has publicly accused Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty of already committing to a coalition with Donald Tusk for the 2027 elections. Zandberg stated this in response to Czarzasty’s earlier comments expressing openness to a joint electoral start. He alleges Czarzasty made this decision some time ago, effectively precluding other potential alliances. Zandberg affirmed that Razem will pursue its own independent path, signaling a potential split within the broader left-wing political landscape. This development suggests difficulties in forming a unified left-wing front for the upcoming elections. The comments highlight internal tensions regarding strategic partnerships and future political alignment. This disagreement could impact the left's overall performance in the 2027 vote.