Mirosław Suchoń stepped down from his position as chairman of the parliamentary club Polska 2050-TD, a development confirmed by the party’s board. In the days ahead, the club is expected to elect a new chairman and form a presidium drawn from its members.
Earlier this week, the Polish Parliamentary Club 2050-TD held a meeting to address leadership transitions and future plans. Sources close to the party indicated that Suchoń resigned for personal reasons after guiding the club for a year, guiding a group of MPs who largely entered the Sejm as newcomers and were integrated into a cohesive team during a period of significant legislative activity.
According to party officials, the decision to step back was communicated in a manner that preserved the club’s momentum and unity. The leadership change is seen as an opportunity for fresh perspectives while maintaining continuity in the club’s parliamentary work and its role within the governing coalition.
Election of a new chairman
Officials stated that the club would elect a new president or co-presidents as part of a broader process to appoint a presidium from among its members in the near future. The choice is expected to reflect the club’s ongoing priorities, including legislative strategy, committee work, and representation within the coalition.
Among those mentioned as having a strong chance of leading the club is MP Paweł Śliz, who currently chairs the parliamentary committee on justice and human rights and serves as deputy chair of the Pegasus Investigative Committee. If chosen, Śliz would bring a track record of work across key policy areas and a role in shaping the club’s stance on justice reforms and related investigations.
This transition occurs within a dynamic political landscape where leadership roles within parliamentary groups are closely watched for how they influence committee assignments, collaboration with coalition partners, and the messaging used to communicate policy priorities to the public. The club’s leadership change will likely shape its approach to upcoming votes, advocacy efforts, and engagement with ministries and other parliamentary bodies. The development is being monitored by observers and party supporters as a potential signal of the next phase for Polska 2050-TD within the Sejm’s wider political dynamics.
Further updates are anticipated in the coming days as the club completes its internal processes and communicates any decisions to its members and supporters. The leadership transition is framed as a routine yet important step in ensuring steady governance and effective representation for the party’s constituents.
Note: This summary reflects information reported by party officials and news outlets at the time of publication and may be updated as new details emerge. [PAP] [as reported by PAP] [wPolityce]