Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party is initiating a campaign to win back voters who have shifted their support to the Confederation of Poland, a far-right political grouping. The strategy, led by prime ministerial candidate Przemysław Czarnek, involves actively defining and presenting the figures associated with Confederation leader Grzegorz Braun to PiS’s potential electorate. Sources indicate PiS aims not only to reclaim lost voters but also to diminish the overall polling numbers of the more established wing of the Confederation. This “major offensive” suggests a calculated move to consolidate right-wing support ahead of upcoming elections. The effort focuses on influencing perceptions of Confederation figures and redirecting voter preferences back towards the PiS platform. This represents a significant tactical adjustment by the ruling party as it navigates a competitive political landscape. The campaign’s success will likely hinge on its ability to effectively reframe the political narrative and appeal to nationalist sentiments.
