“We are all together again, fighting against Tusk and the December 13 coalition for Poland’s victory. We are fighting on two equal wings that are working to ensure that Law and Justice can reach victory as quickly as possible. I invite all patriots to join the common struggle for Poland,” said Prof. Przemysław Czarnek, PiS candidate for prime minister, referring to the agreement reached between PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki.
Today, shortly after 2:00 a.m., a seven-hour meeting between Kaczyński and Morawiecki concluded, focusing primarily on the Development Plus Association of the former prime minister. Both politicians delivered joint statements later in the day.
Kaczyński emphasized that the essence of the agreement is a compromise “amounting to the association’s activities being conducted within the party.”
“It will be a very strong forum for positive activity from the party’s perspective, and above all, it will create a situation in which the party will have two lungs,” said the PiS leader.
Prof. Przemysław Czarnek, the party’s candidate for prime minister, also commented on the agreement between Kaczyński and Morawiecki.
“A strong party is a party of people with passion, vision, ambition, and the conviction that this vision can be realized. Such a party is Law and Justice. These ambitions sometimes lead to various turbulences, to different discussions, sometimes loud ones, but in the end they always result in these ambitious patriots once again standing on a common foundation and fighting for Poland. And that is what has happened today,” he said.
The politician pointed out that “the ambitions of some have been restrained.” He also noted that “we are all together again and fighting against Tusk and the December 13 coalition for Poland’s victory.”
“We are fighting on two equal wings that are working so that this party—Law and Justice—can reach victory as quickly as possible. I invite all patriots to join the common struggle for Poland,” the PiS MP concluded.













