“I have the impression that both the structures of Poland 2050 and the structures of PSL today are very much wondering whether this project should be continued or not,” said Joanna Mucha, Member of Parliament for Poland 2050, speaking about the Third Way. As she added, “The coalition partner has dramatically different views than we do on many issues.”
In the European Parliament elections, only 6.91% of voters voted for the Third Way. voters. The exceptionally poor result immediately caused friction between the parties that formed the coalition, namely the Polish People’s Party and Polska 2050.
On Polsat News, Róża Thun tried to explain the reason for Third Way’s poor performance. The outgoing MEP blamed… PSL. She stated that it is possible that Poland will now have to say goodbye to PSL in 2050.
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Róża Thun was also accompanied by Polish 2050 MP Joanna Mucha.
I have the impression that both the structures of Poland 2050 and the structures of PSL today are very much questioning whether or not this project should be continued. And it seems to me that neither one side nor the other has yet made a decision on this issue
– she said on TVN24.
I can say what I think. I have the impression that this project was necessary to win against PiS. And I have the impression that we have become so blurred in this project… We are really a progressive party. I know what we’re talking about. I know what is being discussed on various internal forums. And I have the impression that we were always like… We had a hook at the back that was pulling us down, precisely because the coalition partner has dramatically different views than us on many issues. I think we need to get back to our expressiveness
– added Mucha.
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Source: wPolityce