Tensions in the ruling coalition led to an unprecedented crisis in the ranks of the ruling coalition. Today, both the coalition and the early elections that could be held in the spring are possible. A stage of tempting politicians who could strengthen PiS is underway. It is about the possible takeover of three politicians from the Polish Coalition (associated with Paweł Kukiz), the departure of Deputy Prime Minister Jadwiga Emilewicz from Covenant to PiS and an attempt to drag other politicians from the Agreement.
After Emilewicz voted for the Animal Protection Act against the position of her party, but in line with PiS's will, the Covenant leadership recognizes that the deputy prime minister "practically joined the PiS party." According to OKO.press, from two sources in the ruling camp, the current deputy prime minister was to receive a proposal to take over the post of finance minister in the government of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
The leader of the ruling camp, Jarosław Kaczyński, did not manage to intimidate the coalition partners from the United Right on Thursday. As announced, they did not support the Animal Protection Act. Covenant MPs mostly abstained, and Solidarna Polska unanimously voted against. According to OKO.press, PiS surveyed the possibility of signing a bilateral coalition agreement only with the Covenant. Jarosław Gowin, the leaser of Covenant, ruled out such a possibility. Fear of Ziobro is growing on Nowogrodzka Street: rumors are circulating among the acquaintances of Prime Minister Morawiecki that the prosecutor's office in Wrocław is analyzing the interests of the head of government in detail.
Talks with coalition politicians show that the tough stance of the PiS president is a reaction to a series of speeches by Ziobro's people who refused to accept the terms of signing the coalition agreement. It is in Solidarna Polska that our interlocutors see the first causes of yesterday's crisis in the ruling team and the threat of early elections.