A growing dispute within the Polish Confederation party centers on the “White and Red Movement” association founded by Member of the European Parliament, Ewa Zajączkowska-Hernik. The disagreement stems from differing views on the new group’s nationalist agenda, with the Nowa Nadzieja (New Hope) faction expressing strong opposition. Leaders from the Ruch Narodowy (National Movement) are reportedly more accepting of the association. This internal conflict has already resulted in the removal of some party members. The situation highlights divisions within the Confederation, a right-wing political alliance in Poland. The future impact on the party’s cohesion and political strategy remains uncertain as the debate continues. Further personnel changes are anticipated as the party attempts to resolve the internal tensions.
