NEWS

05/06/2025

08:50

Wipler:

I believe no one in this Sejm will want to form a coalition with PiS. This party must learn respect for other formations.

- I think that no one in this Sejm will want to form a coalition with PiS, and if there is room for any minority government, then no one will want to bring politicians from Law and Justice into that government. [...] A technical government is a government to which you do not bring politicians with whom you have fundamental strategic differences and differences of interest – Przemysław Wipler told RMF FM. - In this term, as Konfederacja, we will not enter into any dirty deals. If something is to change, then let there be elections in Poland – he continued. - Mariusz Błaszczak and PiS [...] must learn respect for other political formations and parties. The 45% of voters who supported Karol Nawrocki in the second round are not Law and Justice voters; they are voters from other formations, including our voters – he added. - Attempts to play games like 'let's throw out some bogus idea of a technical government and roll that ball' – that's not how politics is done. If they wanted to establish common ground with us, to agree on a position, they would call, arrange a meeting, and discuss – he stated. - The first starting point for such a conversation, and the individuals who have the primary mandate to discuss something like this, are the 15 votes that are missing for any change. 15 people from the current ruling coalition would have to change the direction in which they are heading [...] the leader of this group would have an absolutely fundamental role in forming any technical government – he emphasized.