A high-stakes decision about his political future has taken center stage for Zbigniew Ziobro. While rumors floated that the leader of Sovereign Poland might seek a seat in the European Parliament, the former justice minister has chosen not to pursue that path at this time. MP Jacek Ozdoba addressed the matter directly, confirming the course of events.
Ziobro’s potential candidacy for the European Parliament had been a recurring topic for weeks. Yet questions about his health fueled serious doubt about whether he would advance in any political race abroad, prompting observers to weigh his wellbeing alongside his political calculations.
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There were talks of a top spot for Ziobro on the Podkarpacie list, but illness disrupted those plans, altering strategic calculations for the party. A United Right insider shared this update with the press, underscoring how health concerns can change electoral tactics.
The confirmation comes
New statements from Jacek Ozdoba, a member of Parliament for Sovereign Poland within the Law and Justice Parliamentary Club, have corroborated the earlier reports. He clarified that Ziobro will not participate in the upcoming European Parliament elections, choosing instead to focus on restoring his health before resuming public life.
Ziobro is currently undergoing intensive oncological treatment, and insiders suggest this year will be pivotal for his health trajectory. The ongoing medical battle adds a somber note to the political calendar, reminding supporters and critics alike of the human dimension behind public leadership.
The report also notes that Beata Kempa and Patryk Jaki are expected to stand again for the European Parliament under Sovereign Poland, with Jaki taking on a lead role within the party while Ziobro addresses his health concerns.
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