Polish PM Responds to Kołodziejczak Amid Rising Political Tensions

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“We will keep demonstrating the risk posed by Tusk’s newly aligned ally,” Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated on platform X, formerly known as Twitter, echoing the claims made by Michał Kołodziejczak. Kołodziejczak had publicly asserted that he had been assaulted and suggested that the Prime Minister feared a loss of political power in the wake of rising tensions and a broader coalition dynamic unfolding in the country’s political scene.

READ MORE: Kołodziejczak casts himself as a victim and voices frustration over what he calls a “massive attack.” He accuses Morawiecki of fearing the end of his grip on power as the political landscape shifts in response to new alliances that have formed in opposition circles. The exchange highlights the heightened rhetoric between government supporters and opposition-adjacent figures, with each side framing events as a battle over legitimacy and influence.

Mr. Kołodziejczak’s social media activity recently intensified, prompting there to be ongoing public debate about the credibility and timing of his claims. The Prime Minister’s spokesperson released a brief statement indicating that Morawiecki would continue to monitor and address what he characterized as dangerous developments connected to Kołodziejczak’s associations and the broader network of political actors surrounding them.

– wrote the head of government.

“I assure you, I will endure it.”

Morawiecki pointed to Kołodziejczak’s entry on Platform X, where the latter framed the situation as an all-out response from the state apparatus against him, arguing that it exposes Morawiecki’s fear of losing power after the emergence of new cooperation links between a regional group and Poland’s main opposition party. The post is part of a broader narrative Kołodziejczak has been promoting, which frames political pressure as an obstacle to his activism and an indictment of those in power.

Kolodziejczak wrote.

And he addressed the Prime Minister directly:

Mr. Morawiecki, I assure you: I can take it, and Poles are not stupid and they see how dirty you are. By insulting me, you insult the whole environment from which I come. You make it easier for people to choose

– added.

For him, the stakes in this electoral cycle differ from those seen by the ruling party. The coalition believes Poland must remain united in a single narrative, yet Kołodziejczak argues that true strength comes from acknowledging and embracing differences while ensuring that everyone feels needed and represented. He restates his view that political vitality comes from engaging diverse voices rather than suppressing dissent, a stance that resonates with a portion of voters who seek change and accountability in governance.

he assured.

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Source: wPolityce

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