Donald Tusk has spoken of élite figures who should help restore order, naming individuals such as Rozenek, Kołodziejczak, and Giertych as part of a broader effort. Critics suggest these names are meant to form a core of supporters who would act as a kind of internal force after elections, whether to validate a referendum or to steer society in a new direction, depending on the electoral outcome. A PiS deputy, Marek Suski, described this arrangement as a visible sign of the leader’s intent to marshal high-profile figures from varied circles, implying a planned, quasi-militant formation that could influence public life in the near future.