Education Minister Przemysław Czarnek has unveiled a plan to raise the second income tax bracket, an idea initially proposed by the Poland 2050 party. This move is widely seen as a strategic attempt by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party to exploit divisions within the current governing coalition. The proposal aims to highlight disagreements among coalition members and potentially weaken their unity. A key question remains whether opposition prime ministerial candidate Szymon Hołownia can realistically fund his own policy promises. Political commentators Piotr Witwicki and Marcin Fijołek discussed the implications of this plan and its potential impact on the political landscape in a segment titled "Polityczny WF." The proposal’s feasibility and the opposition’s financial strategies are now central to the unfolding political debate.
