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Following the Pyrrus triumph of the Law and Justice in the 2023 parliamentary elections, many commentators announced the imminent dissolution of the party. The formation, so far, shows no signs of break-up, or even consolidated in the last 2 years, absorbing Zbigniew Ziobra into the remainder of the Sovereign Poland. Recently, however, there have been voices that the erstwhile Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki may effort independency from PiS. What kind of support would he be able to win if he created a competitive party? SW investigation studio asked this in a fresh poll.
Mateusz Morawiecki, whom Jarosław Kaczyński elevated to Prime Minister, will stab politically in the back of his power? For any time there has been speculation that the erstwhile head of the Law and Justice government may search to break the Law and Justice into old and fresh camp under his direction.
In the program “Guest of Events” Polsat News the host asked Morawiecki directly. The erstwhile Prime Minister and now the Vice-President of the Law and Justice has evidently denied it.
“Law and Justice is my party. There's no way we're sharing. We are one," Morawiecki stressed. He besides assured that he had good and constant contact with PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński.
“We frequently talk. We are very powerfully focused on work and showing Poles what our programme and our actions are," said the erstwhile Prime Minister.
Morawiecki will be independent? He could make a beautiful large party.
Loyalty is honest, but in politics it is not necessarily beneficial. From the SW investigation poll for Onetu, we learn that if Morawiecki had decided on a rocoche, he could have formed rather a large party.
"If Mateusz Morawiecki had founded a fresh party, would you consider voting for it in the 2027 elections?". Up to 60% of respondents answered this question in the negative, while rather a large percent of 17.1% let the anticipation of supporting the hypothetical Morawiecki party. That's more than what the Confederate's presently doing. In addition, there is simply a group of indecisive who in this survey accounted for 22.9 percent of all respondents.
The survey was carried out on 16-17 December 2025 by SW investigation agency by online interview (CAWI) in the SW Panel's online panel on a typical group of 827 respondents.
Source: SW Research, Onet











