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06/06/2025

07:14

Friday's Political Agenda: Pegasus Commission to Question Former CBA Chief, Hołownia in Kujawsko-Pomorskie, KKP Conference in the Sejm
At 10:30, the Pegasus investigation committee will commence its session, with plans to question Ernest Bejda, former head of the Central Anticorruption Bureau.

At 13:00, a press conference by Konfederacja Korony Polskiej (Confederation of the Polish Crown) will be held in the Sejm. Members of Parliament Włodzimierz Skalik and Sławomir Zawiślak will participate.

Sejm Marshal Szymon Hołownia will be visiting the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship. At 11:00, he will attend a ceremonial roll call on the occasion of the 1st Land Forces Aviation Brigade's holiday, and at 13:30, he will participate in a ceremony for the handover of the standard to the Primary School of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland in Wólka.

07:35

Leszczyna:

I am truly, humanly sorry
- I actually feel very emotionally attached to the entire campaign and, of course, to the election results, and I suppose, just like all our voters, I am simply, humanly sorry. I am probably even more sorry because I know the disappointment felt by all those, over 10 million people, who believed that there would be a president cooperating with the government, one who would want to build a strong, modern Poland - stated Izabela Leszczyna in "Jeden na jeden" on TVN24.

07:35

Leszczyna:

Analysts are a bit like economists
- Analysts are a bit like economists, who have actually never predicted any economic crisis, but later everyone can perfectly interpret and is right about why it happened - stated Izabela Leszczyna in "Jeden na jeden" TVN24.

07:37

Leszczyna:

Almost Exactly the Same Number of Poles Wanted Trzaskowski in the Presidential Palace as Nawrocki
- I can't say why Rafał Trzaskowski lost. I know he lost by over 300,000 votes and that this means exactly only that, and as much as that, that almost exactly the same number of Poles wanted Rafał Trzaskowski in the Presidential Palace as Karol Nawrocki - stated Izabela Leszczyna in "Jeden na jeden" on TVN24.

07:41

Leszczyna:

I Don't Think Tusk Had Any Part in Our Loss
I don't think Donald Tusk had any part in this loss of ours. Absolutely not. If you recall, Madam Editor, it was Prime Minister Tusk's engagement, the march in Warsaw, that was the moment when we all felt that things would be good, that we would win. We missed by a few hundred thousand votes, that's democracy, that's politics - stated Izabela Leszczyna on TVN24's "Jeden na jeden".

07:42

Leszczyna:

We Must Stand Up, Move Forward, and Win the 2027 Elections
- Now we must stand up, move forward, and win the elections in 2027. There is simply no other way – stated Izabela Leszczyna on TVN24's "One on One" program.

07:45

Leszczyna:

If someone lost as much as Hołownia, they arguably have less of a mandate to criticize someone who received almost as many votes as the winner.
If someone lost as much as Marshal Hołownia, then arguably they have a lesser mandate to criticize someone who effectively received almost as many votes as the winner. That's my opinion – stated Izabela Leszczyna in TVN24's "Jeden na jeden" (One on One).

07:49

Leszczyna on Talk of a Prime Ministerial Change:

Anyone Saying That Completely Fails to Understand Politics.
"If anyone tells me today that someone else should be prime minister [instead of Donald Tusk], it means they completely fail to understand politics", stated Izabela Leszczyna on TVN24's "Jeden na jeden" (One on One).

07:51

Leszczyna Asked About Government Spokesperson:

I Have No Idea.
- I have no idea, really [who will be the government spokesperson]. I cannot answer this question - stated Izabela Leszczyna on TVN24's "One on One".

07:53

Leszczyna on Potential Resignation Amidst Government Reshuffle:

I'm Not Hearing Such Signals, Hence I Say I Don't Expect It.
- I am not packed, I do not fear a conversation with the Prime Minister, my conversations with the Prime Minister have never been unpleasant. I am not afraid of [being affected by the reshuffle], but to be clear, I don't want to say that I am so sure, because every minister is always practically ready for the Prime Minister... - stated Izabela Leszczyna on TVN24's "One on One". - I talk to the Prime Minister, we talk quite often. So I think that if he intended to dismiss me, he would give me some signal. I am not hearing such signals, hence I say I don't expect it - she continued.

08:41

Pełczyńska-Nałęcz:

I'm Not Seeking Conflict, I'm Delivering What the Entire Coalition Promised
- These 2 billion [zloty] are not there, I can say that because I'm following this matter. There was 600 million, already spent for many weeks. The subsidy fund is depleted, contracts haven't been signed for many weeks. And yet, it's about investments in affordable housing across Poland. [...] I don't know when this 'your time' will come – said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on TVP Info's “Gość poranka” (Morning Guest), when asked about her exchange with Minister of Development Krzysztof Paszyk on X: - I am not seeking any conflict, I am delivering to people what the entire coalition and we together committed to doing. Did we commit to building affordable housing within social housing schemes? Let's do it. This is what I am doing, what I am advocating for – the Minister of Funds and Regional Policy emphasized. - You are asking me about the words of another minister. Please ask the minister himself. I am not responsible for the words of another minister, I am responsible for myself. As far as I am concerned – I am fighting for a common cause that we promised to deliver to people [...] For me, some verbal, perhaps inappropriate, phrasing is not important. The cause is important to me. We promised – let's do it – she indicated.

08:53

Working at the Presidential Chancellery under Nawrocki? Przydacz: It would be a great honor, but I'm not actively seeking it
- Karol Nawrocki will decide on his immediate circle. Of course, if he needs any support from me, he can always count on me, he knows that perfectly well, but at this stage, he is deciding on the most important figures, namely Paweł Szefernaker and the government spokesperson - said Marcin Przydacz on "Sygnały dnia" PR1, when asked about a potential move from Karol Nawrocki's campaign team to the Presidential Palace. - I have worked at the Presidential Chancellery, I know the job perfectly, and I like Karol Nawrocki very much. It would certainly be a great honor, but it's definitely not the case that I'm lobbying for it. If more active, ambitious, or convinced candidates are found, then the President-elect will decide for himself. I really have plenty to do - he continued, when asked if he would like to work at the Presidential Chancellery during Karol Nawrocki's term.

08:53

Pełczyńska-Nałęcz:

Lessons from Trzaskowski's Loss? Deliver on our Commitments
- We supported him, but the KO candidate lost. [...] I believe this entire situation is a yellow card for the October 15th coalition, prompting reflection. And what are the lessons? The lessons are to deliver on what we have committed to. Communicate these clearly and distinctly - stated Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on TVP Info's "Morning Guest." - I am doing everything possible to ensure that social housing, which we committed to, is delivered - she added.

09:01

Przydacz:

Tusk Says: I Unconditionally Support Ukraine in Every Aspect, Nawrocki Announces Conditions
- This is also a difference between conditionality or unconditionality. Donald Tusk says: I unconditionally support Ukraine in every aspect, Karol [Nawrocki] says: and I will set certain conditions - said Marcin Przydacz on PR1. - On the issue of NATO, he said that Ukraine's future is in the broadly understood West, but Ukraine must also strive for it - he continued. - Today, most Poles do not want gestures towards Ukraine. I am convinced that if Ukraine began to take certain actions towards Poland and Poles, historical issues, exhumations, distancing itself from Bandera, better dialogue of an economic nature [...] all this would change the atmosphere around Ukraine in Poland, and then one can return to the discussion about in what formula this Ukraine will be somewhere in the future - he went on to say.

09:08

Przydacz:

Poland Will Decide on Ukraine's NATO and EU Entry. It's Up to Ukraine to Earn Poles' Sympathy
- It is we, as Poland, who will decide in the future whether Ukraine joins NATO or the European Union, not the other way around. I have the impression that some Ukrainian politicians are behaving as if they are deciding on our Polish future, not the other way around. It's time to reverse the degree of engagement. It is Ukraine that must try to win the sympathy of Poles, not just the other way around - said Marcin Przydacz on PR1.

09:10

Hołownia as Government Spokesperson? Pełczyńska-Nałęcz: It's Impossible
- Who should be the [government] spokesperson? I believe it should be someone who is able to clearly, simply, and reliably inform people about the work of the government and the entire coalition. In a way that all coalition partners feel that their matters, their agency, are well communicated. But most importantly – people will hear it, understand it, and for the people, it will finally be clear, understandable, and accessible - said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz in "Gość poranka" on TVP Info. Asked whether Szymon Hołownia could take on this role after his term as Marshal of the Sejm ends, she replied: - There has been no such conversation. It's impossible.

09:15

Przydacz:

A Direct Conversation Between Kaczyński and Mentzen is Possible
- I think such meetings may happen in the future. It was more about the form, please understand, President Jarosław Kaczyński, as he himself said in that statement, is a very mature man, somewhat raised in different times, and also treats this form differently - Marcin Przydacz said on PR1. - The younger leader, much younger than him [Sławomir Mentzen], sends some invitations on Twitter somewhere [...] I think if a direct conversation were to happen, it is absolutely possible - he continued. - No [it's not looking down from above], of course, there is a certain proportion, there is an age difference - he went on to say.

09:23

Przydacz:

When I hear Tusk say, 'Now we'll get to work,' I think: What were you doing for 1.5 years, man? It's too late now.
- There is a possibility for a better government to rule in Poland, one that will primarily do something. Please tell me, what good has this government done in the last year and a half, apart from inciting hatred and breaking the law - said Marcin Przydacz on PR1. - When I hear Donald Tusk, who after losing the elections says 'well, but now we'll finally get to work,' I think to myself: what were you doing for the last 1.5 years, man, that only now, after losing the elections, you're saying you'll get to work? It's too late now - he continued. - The tax-free amount [...] dormitories for a zloty for young people, there are plenty of these stories. [...] 90% [of the 100 specific points] have not been implemented, they are doing nothing, they are just trying to alienate Poles - he went on to say.

09:23

Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on yesterday's meeting with President Duda:

It was a good conversation.
- I welcome with satisfaction the fact that the law on the transparency of developer housing prices will be signed; we managed to pass it despite the truly strong resistance from certain circles. [...] For the buyer, it is very important that they can recognize the market and find the best offer for themselves. They are not exposed to a situation where they go, and for one person the offer is like this, for another it's like that, people can't even compare - said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on "Guest of the Morning" TVP Info. - This is a field of manipulation that will be removed, so it will translate into the availability of housing - she pointed out. - I believe, as evidenced by my conversation yesterday [with President Andrzej Duda] – and it was a good conversation, I say this honestly – that if there is a matter to be resolved for Poland and its people, there is no point in imagining that it is "our camp," "not our camp," or whether we like each other or not [...] – we go, we talk, we get things done - she stated.

09:28

How Can the President Unilaterally Denounce the Migration Pact? Przydacz Responds
- We had a discussion about this in the Foreign Affairs Committee, about how it can be blocked. [...] I will answer what the Deputy Minister of Interior, a member of Donald Tusk's government, told me. That these regulations must be preceded by certain legislative changes in Poland - said Marcin Przydacz on PR1, when asked how the president can unilaterally denounce the migration pact. - For a law to come into force, it must receive the president's signature. So there will be no such presidential signature on any changes in this regard - he continued.

09:29

Pełczyńska-Nałęcz:

Poland 2050 and I are ready for pragmatic cooperation with President Nawrocki
- What will the cooperation with President Nawrocki be like? I don't know, and I don't want to prejudge, especially not negatively, before this cooperation has even begun - said Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on TVP Info's "Gość poranka" (Morning Guest). - I believe we should approach this with the assumption: Poles have made their choice, we have a democracy in Poland, so from our side, at least certainly from my side and my party's, there is readiness for pragmatic cooperation, not based on the principle of: let's stir up emotions and think it's impossible. Everything must be done to make it possible, because this legislative process should proceed as smoothly as possible - she stated.

09:32

Hołownia on the Need for Coalition Changes: 'PiS with Nawrocki Will Bring Us a Middle Ages Autumn if We Don't Move Forward Quickly'
A rebuilding, a new start, a restart of hope – this is what we must do today. We must be aware that if we do not move forward quickly, meaning a government reconstruction, a change in the coalition agreement – defining its program priorities with dates for their joint implementation – a rebuilding of communication, not just a government spokesperson, but an entire center for new media that will work with the government and show what is happening in Poland today, so that people have real information – stated Szymon Hołownia in the program "Graffiti" on Polsat News. - PiS with Nawrocki, if we don't do this, will bring us a Middle Ages autumn this fall. There will be Cabinet Councils every two weeks, all laws will be vetoed, there will be an attempt to undermine and overthrow the budget, in order to demonstrate, likely towards the end of the year or the beginning of next, that this government is completely failing and is unfit for anything – he continued.

09:33

Hołownia on Zandberg joining a reshuffled government:

I think he'd gain a lot from it.
- Adrian is obviously exaggerating and obviously coloring things. I'm not saying we just need a press spokesperson; as I said, the whole system needs changing. The press spokesperson is one of its elements. If Adrian Zandberg were to consider joining this team, reshuffled, moving forward with new hope, I think he'd gain a lot from it too, because you change Poland by being in government, not in opposition – said Szymon Hołownia on Polsat News.

09:34

Hołownia on Zawisza's Post on X:

I'm Sorry That Such a Competent MP Engages in Such Populism.
- We truly have work to do, but populist stories like 'let's convene an extraordinary session and pass something,' when there's no money for it, for example, or it hasn't been negotiated, that's pure populism, and I'm genuinely sorry that such a competent MP as Marcelina Zawisza, because she is one of the brighter MPs, figures in the Sejm, engages in such populism – stated Szymon Hołownia on Polsat News.

09:36

Hołownia on the Hiring of 'Pablo Morales' at Totalizator Sportowy:

Kropiwnicki and Jaworski Should Explain Themselves.
- The hiring of haters like 'Pablo Morales' in state institutions and paying them for hating, for hating me, it really rolls off my back like water off a duck's back. I'm used to it, I've read everything about myself, but the fact that people are rewarded with jobs in state-owned enterprises for such venom, for hatred, for the destruction of Polish society, are these supposed to be their qualifications? – said Szymon Hołownia on Polsat News. - This guy is, I think, now, some kind of deputy head of marketing or something. Are these his marketing skills, that he writes such things? What will he be doing in state assets, conducting business like that? Minister Kropiwnicki should explain himself personally, I'm not even mentioning Minister Jaworski - he continued.

09:37

Hołownia on the Future of the Third Way:

We Need to Sit Down and Talk About It.
- We have our own idea for the Third Way and our own idea for showing Poles that it's possible to take responsibility. We are discussing this because the project has formally come to an end, and now we need to sit down and talk about it – stated Szymon Hołownia on Polsat News.

11:15

Siemoniak on Sawicki's Statement Regarding a Prime Ministerial Change:

I Wouldn't See a New Quality in This.
- These are not the statements of the head of the PSL or the head of Poland 2050, but rather the statements of politicians who have been quite critical of various coalition actions for a long time, even though they remain within it. Marek Sawicki, whom I respect and value, has said many critical things on numerous occasions, so I wouldn't see any new quality in this – stated Tomasz Siemoniak on Radio Plus.

11:19

Siemoniak on Nawrocki's presidency:

No one should be denied goodwill.
- Everyone who starts, who has a mandate, can fulfill this function well. Here, no one should be denied the possibility of having goodwill – said Tomasz Siemoniak on Radio Plus. - The most important thing is whether he wants to be, as he himself says, the president of all Poles, meaning building community, that is a great task. He is aware that Poland is divided in half, although he won the election by those 300-400 thousand, we have two camps, two large gigantic groups standing opposite each other, who are in one country, under one flag, and the president should unite them. This is certainly an expectation of everyone – he continued.

11:21

Siemoniak on Polish-American Relations:

I Will Cheer Him On If the New President Can Do Good Things for Poland.
- The new president has a task to leverage these transatlantic relations and the congratulations he received from President Trump for Poland – stated Tomasz Siemoniak on Radio Plus. - This is very important for the future, and relations with the United States are crucial for Poland, and I will only be happy and cheer him on if the new president is able to do good things for Poland in this area. I have good experiences from cooperating with President Duda when it comes to international affairs – he added.

12:28

When Will We Meet Nawrocki's Next Collaborators? Szefernaker: I Think Decisions Will Be Presented Next Week
- Right after the campaign, a landslide of names started, so it's good to cut through this information if it appears, because there is a lot of untrue information, so I think it's a matter of the next few days when President Nawrocki will meet and talk with people he wants to cooperate with - said Paweł Szefernaker in the program "Polski Punkt Widzenia" on TV Trwam, when asked when we will know about Karol Nawrocki's next collaborators. - I think further decisions will be presented next week - he continued.

12:30

Śliwka:

Kosiniak-Kamysz is a dangerous amateur, and the Ministry of National Defence is run by anti-American opportunists
- The Armament Agency is annulling the tender for 32 S-70i Black Hawk helicopters, which were to come from PZL Mielec. The official reason? "The order is not in the public interest." - Andrzej Śliwka wrote on the X portal. - For months I have been sounding the alarm: WKK is a dangerous amateur, and the Ministry of National Defence is run by anti-American opportunists - indicated the PiS MP.

12:39

Szefernaker on What Tusk Should Do:

If Not, He Will Have Major Problems Cooperating with the President.
- I think that with good projects for Poland, this cooperation [of Karol Nawrocki with the government] seems necessary, possible. [...] Of course not [the president will not veto all laws as a matter of principle], it will be a cooperation that should be good for Poland, but there must be willingness from both sides - said Paweł Szefernaker on TV Trwam. - It is hard to expect anything from Prime Minister Donald Tusk, especially after this last week of the campaign. I believe that the most important thing is for him to get to work, to work, and if he doesn't do that, he will have major problems cooperating with the president, and this could simply end with the government having to be changed - he continued, when asked about Prime Minister Donald Tusk's "contingency plan". - For the good of this government, this government should get to work - he continued.

14:07

Assuming Elections Were Rigged from the Start Does Not Serve Poland. Tusk on Verifying Vote Counting Irregularities
"Every reported case of irregularities in vote counting is being checked and analyzed. Any potential fraud is being investigated and will be punished. Protests will go to the Supreme Court. I understand the emotions, but assuming from the outset that the elections were rigged does not serve the Polish state" – Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on X.

15:35

Trzaskowski in a New Video on the Need for Consolidation and What Comes Next:

No Time to Lose. Further Challenges Lie Ahead.
- The presidential elections are behind us. Elections in which I ran and fought for victory until the very end. This was also thanks to your enormous commitment and support, for which I thank you once again from the bottom of my heart. Unfortunately, although we gave our all, absolutely everything, our combined efforts were unsuccessful this time. I know you are sad, disappointed, angry, and even furious right now – stated Rafał Trzaskowski in a video posted on social media. - I don’t need to tell you that this is a difficult moment for me as well. But this is not the time to wring our hands. Nor does it make sense to be offended by reality. We were just short, but short nonetheless. This is an inherent element of democracy. Simply put, you don’t always win. A different vision of the presidency and Poland’s future received more votes than mine. However, the vision with which I approached these elections, together with you – a Poland based on community, on values, on honesty, on fighting for equal opportunities for all, on a strong position in alliances, both within the EU and NATO – also gained immense support – said the Civic Coalition (KO) candidate. “Many things remain unchanged. I am truly convinced of this” - Over 10 million Polish women and men voted for it. Today, I want to address you, those millions of people who voted for such an idea and for such a vision of Poland on June 1st. Dear friends, the campaign is over, it ended not as we wished, but with its end, many things remain unchanged. I am truly convinced of this. “There are truly many of these other possibilities” - Values such as openness, honesty, community, and solidarity are still important and relevant. This vision is still worth dreaming about, fighting for, and striving to implement. This will require a lot of work and commitment from all of us. All of us who share this vision and this dream. For now, we will have to pursue this goal using tools other than the presidency of the Republic of Poland. But there are truly many of these other possibilities. It is worth supporting the coalition and mobilizing for action, because there is no doubt that some things are taking too long - The majority in parliament and the government is formed by the democratic coalition of October 15th. A coalition that is not easy, that is diverse, but united by fundamental values. It is worth supporting it, mobilizing it for action, because there is no doubt that some things are taking too long. Certain matters remain unresolved. This must change as soon as possible. Because we have no right to squander the immense capital of trust that Polish women and men bestowed upon us on October 15, 2023, and now on June 1st of this year. Consolidation is necessary, because divided, we will simply lose - Consolidation is necessary, because divided, we will simply lose. Yes, we must draw lessons from the campaign, but solely for the purpose of moving forward strengthened. To win in the future. Throughout Poland, local government officials of various levels are working diligently and cooperating with each other every day. Local governments are the beating hearts of Polish democracy. Because they are simply closest to the people and closest to their issues. That is why I am continuing my mission as the Mayor of Warsaw and will do everything in my power to make the most of this term. To build an ever better city. A city for everyone. “Chin up, everything is still ahead of us” - There are also many Polish women and men engaging from the grassroots, whether in non-governmental organizations or in less formal groups. But always with heart and full commitment to the cause. Nothing has ended, our shared dream is still achievable, it is still relevant. No one can achieve this alone; we can only do it together, each in our own role. There are no excuses, no time to lose. Further challenges lie ahead. Chin up, everything is still ahead of us.

17:57

Mentzen:

PiS Behave Like Russia. They Only Understand the Argument of Force, and That's How You Should Talk to Them
- Journalists caught Jarosław Kaczyński and asked him: Mr. Chairman, what about the meeting with Mentzen [regarding a technical government], because Mentzen is inviting on Twitter? And then Jarosław Kaczyński replied that he wouldn't meet with me and has many reasons not to meet with me: he has much greater political experience than me - which is true, of course - he has a much larger club in the Sejm than me - which is also true - and he is simply from a different generation, and people should understand that since he is from a different generation, he will not talk to me - says Sławomir Mentzen in a recording published on YouTube.

"Kaczyński Only Wants to Talk from a Position of Strength. He Cannot Understand That Law and Justice Is No Longer the Only Significant Opposition Party in the Sejm. That There Is Also Confederation, Which Must Be Reckoned With"
As he assessed: - That was even more than I needed. Jarosław Kaczyński confirmed all the opinions that have long circulated about him - that he is unable to have a real, equal conversation with other parties. He always wants to talk only and exclusively from a position of strength, on his terms, and he is unable to understand that times have changed, that PiS is no longer the only significant opposition party in the Sejm. That there is also Confederation, which at this moment must be reckoned with.

"Some Have Been Thinking for Some Time That You Need to Be Very Nice to PiS, Because Then They Will Offer Us a Coalition"
- Unfortunately, some have been thinking for some time that he is a nice old man, that you need to smile at PiS, that you need to be very nice to PiS. If we are nice to PiS, then they will show us great gratitude and say: "dear Confederates, let's go together, let's cooperate for the good of Poland. Take these important ministries and let's form some coalition for the good of Poland, because we are so nice to you" - he continued.

"PiS Behave Like Russia"
- No. PiS behave like Russia. PiS understands only and exclusively the argument of force. One cannot count on PiS to be grateful to anyone for anything, ever. They simply do not have such feelings. PiS can only be forced to cooperate from a position of strength. The only argument that PiS understands is the argument of force. And that is how one should talk to PiS, which Jarosław Kaczyński showed very well with his statement - emphasized one of the leaders of Confederation.

18:07

Mentzen:

There is no and there will be no technical government, because there is no majority for this idea
- This statement [by Jarosław Kaczyński from the Sejm] showed even more emphatically than Rafał Bochenek's earlier tweet that there is no real proposal for a technical government. That there is no majority for a technical government. There isn't even a candidate for prime minister of this technical government. That no one in PiS, including Jarosław Kaczyński, even believes there's any point in discussing some technical government, because there are absolutely no details there - says Sławomir Mentzen in a recording published on YouTube. - There is no and there will be no technical government, because there is no majority for a technical government. This is the most important news of the week: there is nothing to discuss, this topic doesn't exist, it's completely not worth focusing on - he added.

18:21

Mentzen on How He Intends to Conduct Politics for the Next 2 Years:

PiS Won't Blackmail Me.
- I am very glad that this situation [regarding the proposal for a technical government] occurred just a few days after the elections. Thanks to this, you can see how I intend to conduct politics in the coming years. In no case will I allow myself – meaning I will try not to allow myself – to be drawn into PiS's games, I will not allow myself to be positioned as PiS's side dish - said Sławomir Mentzen in a recording published on YouTube. - PiS will not blackmail me, saying that either I cooperate with PiS, or I am some kind of traitor to Poland. No – I am not interested in PiS, I am interested in Konfederacja. […] It is in Poland's interest for Konfederacja to have as many MPs as possible, the largest share in the Sejm, and the largest share in governance. That is the most important thing for me - he emphasized. - And the future, the prosperity of PiS and Jarosław Kaczyński, in general, do not interest me at all. I have no intention of playing their game. I will not be trying to curry favour with PiS for these 2 years - he pointed out. As he added: - I am deeply convinced that one must build one's own strength and then force others to cooperate. Because neither one nor the other side understands any arguments other than the simple argument of strength.

19:50

Hołownia's Strong Instagram Post:

The Media-Expert 'Radio Donald' Family Understood Nothing from the Elections.
- This is no longer a request. It is a demand: do and show what you are doing. Draw conclusions IMMEDIATELY, implement changes NOW. Otherwise, PiS and Konfederacja will arrange Poland 2027 for us. Or even sooner. This is what I heard today during my visit to Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. People keep talking about it. About the government, about the coalition, that we need to be more efficient, faster, better. That we need to regain our hearing and hear Poland again. And convince it to hear us - wrote Szymon Hołownia on social media. - Meanwhile, the media-expert "Radio Donald" family understood nothing from the elections. And they continue with their old tune for their most ardent fans. Sorry, but I won't just lie down and accept it. I won't sing it myself, nor will I repeat after others, "Poles, nothing has happened." Something has happened. This time we lost. And we need to do things differently NOW to win again in two years. The only answer: full speed ahead. Government reconstruction - yes. Government spokesperson - yes. Center for new media within the government - yes. Update to the coalition agreement - realistic goals with deadlines for delivery - yes. A restart of hope, not a shuffling of positions - the Marshal of the Sejm continues.

20:02

Siewiera:

Ukraine's Future is the Foundation of Europe's Security
- Ukraine's future in the North Atlantic Alliance is the foundation of Europe's future, Europe's security, and also the foundation for the survival of a state that today possesses a million-strong army and produces approximately 1.3-1.4 million drones annually – stated Jacek Siewiera on TVN24.

20:03

Siewiera:

Trzaskowski Was Closer to the State's Strategic Thinking Regarding Relations with Ukraine and Support
- I had my part in how state security policy was conducted, also on the international stage, and I declared my readiness to advise President Rafał Trzaskowski, who asked for it, as I was asked, and who, in my assessment, was also closer to the continuity of the state's strategic thinking regarding relations with Ukraine and the way of supporting Ukraine in his program – stated Jacek Siewiera on the program 'Fakty po Faktach' on TVN24.

21:45

Duda Discusses with Trump: Nawrocki's Victory and 'Guarantee of Policy Continuity' Among Topics
- I just had a very good phone conversation with the President of the United States, Donald Trump. The main topic was the security of Poland and our region in the context of the recently concluded B9 summit in Vilnius and the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague, as well as the issue of increasing the level of defense spending by member states - President Andrzej Duda announced. As read in the head of state's post: - I assured President Trump that the victory of Karol Nawrocki in the Polish elections guarantees the continuity of state policy in its key dimensions – especially regarding the continuation of excellent transatlantic relations and close cooperation between Poland and the United States, both institutionally and personally with President Trump.