The Confederation’s Sejm Candidate Rollout
A report from wPolityce.pl indicates that Karina Bosak will appear as a Confederation candidate in the Sejm elections. She is married to one of the party’s leaders and holds a prominent position on the candidate list in the Warsaw suburb area. After our coverage, Janusz Korwin-Mikke confirmed the information and named the leading figures in the district.
The Confederation has announced the revelation of list leaders and the candidates occupying the next two positions.
Today, readers will encounter the party’s leadership for the electoral lists in the Sejm elections in Poland across the districts of Lublin, Chełm, Katowice, Sosnowski, and Podwarszawski, as announced by the Confederation.
The Confederation began by presenting all the list leaders for the Sejm races in Poland. In the upcoming days, it plans to introduce the candidates occupying the first three places in each district. The party positions itself as the first national group to share its key leadership across the country. While other factions deal with internal disputes, this group emphasizes action. A hard-fought campaign lies ahead, and supporters and activists are prepared for a battle that they believe will be won through perseverance and steadfast effort.
— a note from the field.
The Beginning of Karina Bosak
According to the wPolityce.pl portal, the Confederation will present Karina Bosak as the number two candidate in the suburban Warsaw district. Janusz Korwin-Mikke is slated to lead in first place. Privately, Karina Bosak is married to Krzysztof Bosak, with their marriage taking place in 2020. Krzysztof Bosak, a leading figure in the Confederation, spoke about his wife at the time.
In his remarks, he described his wife as a Szczecin native who trained as a lawyer and serves as an expert at the Ordo Iuris Institute, where she leads the Religious Freedom Center project. He noted that she, like him, has spent many years living in Warsaw and is dedicated to advancing conservative ideas. He also mentioned her passion for sports, especially ballroom dancing, as part of her personal profile.
Update
Janusz Korwin-Mikke has confirmed that he will lead the Confederation’s list in the Warsaw district, with Karina Bosak taking the second slot. The third place was assigned to Jacek Wilk.
Previous coverage has highlighted Krzysztof Bosak and his spouse, noting her connection to the Ordo Iuris Institute and her professional background. The announcement underscores the party’s ongoing recruitment of key figures for the election slate, while acknowledging the public interest in the personal dimensions of its leadership.
The overall messaging emphasizes readiness for a robust campaign and the central role of experienced activists in advancing the Confederation’s platform. This emphasis on clarity and resolve is presented as a counter to internal disagreements often seen in other groups, positioning the Federation as a disciplined and results-driven organization. Source: wPolityce