As “Newsweek” writes, “Jarosław Kaczyński’s words suddenly ceased to be an order for PiS politicians.”
“For the first time in the history of PiS, even from the most loyal supporters of Jarosław Kaczyński, unfavorable comments and simple malice are heard. The party seems to be winning, the polls are favorable before the next electoral shock and “There is turmoil in the structures like never before” – we can read in the latest issue of “Newsweek”.
The weekly describes “shots coming from unexpected directions”. First of all, Jarosław Kaczyński received “information about the progress of the meeting between Andrzej Duda and Donald Tusk”. “Kaczyński felt betrayed and powerless, which probably irritated him even more. The leaks showed that although several controversial issues were raised during the conversation between the president and the prime minister, the tone of the meeting was rather conciliatory In fact, Duda reportedly said Tusk said he wanted to continue the project to build the central communications port, but he did not intend to destroy the copy of the project and did not have it. the intention to fight with the government only to wage a holy war Negotiations between the presidential palace and the Minister of Justice regarding the law on the National Judicial Council must have been very difficult and unwelcome on Nowogrodzka Street. is simply too much for the president,” writes “Newsweek.”
The weekly adds that the president and the PiS president “have not spoken to each other for years, but something has changed recently.” “Duda no longer counts on or seeks the president’s favor. According to our information, a few weeks ago, before the local elections, an unofficial meeting between PiS politicians and Duda took place at the presidential palace, during which the president allegedly directly criticized Jarosław Kaczyński. If these rumors reached us, they must also have reached Nowogrodzka Street,” we read in “Newsweek”.