

PSL Rejects Coalition with PiS and Konfederacja: 70% Oppose Alliance
Polish Peasant Party (PSL) Rejects Coalition with PiS and Konfederacja: A Survey Reveals Deep Divisions Poland - A recent internal survey conducted by the Polish Peasant Party (PSL) has revealed significant opposition within the party to forming a coalition with the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) and the far-right Konfederacja. The survey, conducted shortly after the presidential elections, shows that 70% of PSL members oppose such an alliance. This result has raised eyebrows and sparked debate about the PSL's future political strategy. "The fact that this question was raised so soon after the presidential elections is telling," says political analyst Jan Kowalski. "It suggests that the PSL is grappling with internal divisions and uncertainties about its future." The video from the "Zero" channel provides insightful commentary. The presenter notes the survey reveals internal conflict and questions the timing of the poll. The presenter points out that PSL is not ready to form a coalition with PiS and Konfederacja without conditions. The results of the PSL survey highlight the complexities of Poland's political landscape and the challenges facing opposition parties in navigating potential alliances. The PSL's decision will likely have significant consequences for the country's political future.