Donald Tusk’s camp and his government, led by Bodnar, stress one clear point: if they regain control, those currently in power will face a tough reckoning. The message from PiS MP Piotr Kaleta to wPolityce.pl makes this aim explicit — the opposition believes accountability is inevitable when the tables turn and the current players are held to account with thorough scrutiny.
wPolityce.pl asked how Kaleta would respond to the prime minister’s remarks about a so‑called “closed system” allegedly created by the prior administration, as discussed at a press conference. Kaleta offered a pointed critique: the opposition is quick to cry out about theft when it is their own governance under scrutiny, yet the real joy would be to see real improvements. He expressed a wish that the conference would reveal immediate measures—such as affordable electricity, stable fuel prices under 5.19 PLN, retirement ages that do not rise, and the preservation of key state assets like PKP Cargo without job losses. In his view, any talk of reform should translate into tangible benefits for ordinary citizens.