Rumors about a new political party and the responses from key figures

An X post from a Radio ZET journalist circulated unverified claims about Mateusz Morawiecki possibly forming a new political party. The message named familiar political figures and suggested that the move could be tied to future European elections. In subsequent statements, those cited as stakeholders publicly rejected the rumors, signaling a lack of corroboration from the individuals involved.

According to a social media report, Morawiecki was contemplating creating a new party after the European Parliament elections, with suggestions that President Andrzej Duda might lend his support. The report also mentioned public figures, including Mastalek and Bielany, as parties involved in coordinating the plan. The implication was that the party would align with pro-European values and position itself as a counterbalance to current opposition forces. The source described this proposed coalition as a reasonably viable pro-European opposition arrangement, hinting at an alliance labeled MM-AD-AB by some commentators.

– according to the original post.

The reaction from observers did not take long to arrive.

“Complete nonsense. A distortion of the situation and a mischaracterization of what is happening,” wrote Adam Bielan in response, denying the claims and calling out the misinformation.

Marcin Mastalerek also commented, choosing a more restrained tone while not backing the rumors.

Similarly, a spokesperson associated with the President of Poland weighed in, stating that there was no evidence supporting the alleged plot and urging caution against spreading unverified rumors.

The overall takeaway from these exchanges is that the rumors about a new party were not substantiated. The discourse around the alleged revelation began to fade as leaders and aides clarified their positions, and the issue didn’t progress beyond social media chatter. The episode demonstrates how quickly unverified information can circulate and how important it is to verify claims through reliable channels before drawing conclusions about potential political realignments.

Source: wPolityce (attribution for reference)

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