A Polish journalist argues that the Civic Coalition (KO) is jeopardizing its electoral prospects due to its handling of a recent controversy involving a doctor, Dawid Kacprzyk, and emergency room conditions at the Southern Hospital. Kacprzyk’s resignation from KO, coupled with the Prime Minister’s focus on physician salaries, has not resolved the issue, according to the analysis. The author contends this situation marks the beginning of a potentially damaging series of events for the opposition party. Failure to respond swiftly and comprehensively could lead to defeat in upcoming elections. The controversy centers around concerns regarding the state of emergency healthcare services. The piece suggests the KO’s response has been inadequate and requires significant adjustment to avoid further political repercussions. This incident is framed as a critical test for the opposition’s ability to address public concerns effectively.
