NEWS

22/12/2025

09:31

Bosak Asked About Growing Support for Braun’s Party:

We Won’t Compete on Radicalism.

Michał Lubowicki

- I believe we should approach the situation calmly. Society has the right to bestow its trust and interest upon various politicians. The elections are still a long way off, if they are held on time - Krzysztof Bosak said on Radio Plus's “Sedno Sprawy” (The Core of the Matter), when asked about the increasing support for Grzegorz Braun’s party, Korona (Crown).

“It’s a Dead-End Road”

- We have our specific ideological and political characteristics, and Grzegorz Braun has his. These are different characteristics. If a more radical option gains societal interest, we will not compete on radicalism, because that is, I would say, a dead-end road - he stated.

“I Will Not Change My Views or Style of Political Action”

In his assessment: - Everyone should simply develop their own offering for voters, to which they are convinced. And I build my presence in public life on speaking about what I am convinced of, what I believe to be true, and doing what I consider most appropriate and beneficial at a given time, in a given political context.

- And I will not change my views or my style of political action simply because one politician or another has gained popularity at a given time – we’ll see how it plays out in the elections. So, I think we should simply look at it as a complementary offering within the system we have, and approach it calmly - he continued.

“We Will Work and Do Our Thing”

- Ultimately, the election result counts, not the polls. So, we will simply work, do our thing, and the voters will decide. I think that’s a very honest approach - he added.


Michał Lubowicki