“The plan is to win, just as we did in 2015 and 2019. These are our plans, but it is the voters who will decide what the political landscape will look like. If we govern on our own, we will still need to establish cooperation. Perhaps it will be possible to create a constitutional majority,” said Prof. Przemysław Czarnek, the PiS candidate for prime minister, on the program “High Voltage” broadcast on TV Republika.
Interview with the PiS candidate for prime minister on TV Republika
On Saturday, during the PiS convention in Kraków, the party’s chairman, Jarosław Kaczyński, announced that the PiS candidate for the office of prime minister in the next parliamentary elections would be the party’s vice-chairman and former minister of education, Przemysław Czarnek.
The politician was a guest on the program “High Voltage” on TV Republika, where he emphasized that in the coming months, “it will be necessary to fight lies.” He pointed to what he described as manipulation by Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederation party.
“One such lie was stated by Sławomir Mentzen. We did not introduce any KSeF. KSeF came into force on February 1 this year. It was supposed to be voluntary, but it is mandatory for all entrepreneurs. We will have to fight such lies over the next dozen or so months,”
he stated.
He also recalled that in June 2025, “Sławek Mentzen became very outraged and started shouting that the Confederation does not need PiS, but that PiS needs the Confederation.”
“I replied to him then that neither PiS needs the Confederation nor the Confederation needs PiS. Poland needs responsible right-wing governance,”
Czarnek stressed.
Constitutional majority? “A broad alliance is possible”
The politician added that “the plan is to win, just as in 2015 and 2019, those are the plans, but the voters will decide what the political scene will look like.”
“If we govern independently, we will still need to establish cooperation. It may be possible to create a constitutional majority to amend the Constitution. A broad alliance aimed at changing the constitution is possible. What comes of it will be decided by the voters,”
he declared.
