Split on the Left. 5 parliamentarians leave the organization together

pch24.pl 8 months ago

There was expected to be a legal abortion, a partnership and a hatred speech bill. Meanwhile, the Left began to realize that for Donald Tusk it only mattered as an essential component of the process of taking power. It is no wonder that, due to the deficiency of political effects, there have been expanding frictions within organization structures.

Deputy talker of the legislature Magdalena Biejat, Senator Anna Górska, MPs Joanna Wich, Dorota Olko and Daria Gosek-Popiołek decided to leave the organization Together. After they betrayed that president Adrian Zandberg wanted to leave the Left and go to the opposition jury, parliamentarians decided to support the ruling coalition. The another members suggested that for their fellow Members they were more crucial to be won in the vacant word of office and individual careers.

Parliamentarians besides informed about their decision in a joint message published on social media. They said they'd stay at the Left club, but they don't sign up for any party. "We will make a platform to facilitate joint action," they announced.

It seems that the disbandment in the organization has led to small chance of making electoral promises. "In the organization Together we had a fundamental imagination of how we wanted to act in politics. We believe that we request to do everything possible to change the reality around us here and now. Not in a year, not in two, not in another word – today", they stressed.

The message was not signed by co-presidents of the organization Together, MP Adrian Zandberg and MPs Marcelina Zawisza, Maciej Konieczny and Marta Stróżek.

"It is clear that Adrian Zandberg and any parliamentarians together want to leave the left club and go to the opposition bench. This decision has actually been made, and the forthcoming legislature is just to seal it" - explained Magdalena Biejat at the press conference.

The Vice Marshal of the legislature assessed that the interior conflict at the left club caused voters to lose assurance in the full formation. "The power of the Left in parliament or government is not strengthened so that it can stand in contrast to government forces that postulate very conservative things," she said. "We want those who want to leave the left club of the best, but we believe that this is the incorrect way to weaken the full Left," Biejat concluded.

"27 people left today. It has nearly 3,000 members who inactive believe that the programme we promised voters is more crucial than positions and individual careers" – it was written on the party's authoritative profile together.

Following the 2023 parliamentary elections, the National Council of Together decided to support the fresh coalition government, although the organization members were not part of it. As the leaders Adrian Zandberg and Magdalena Biejat stressed in the conversation with PAP, it was not possible to convince the remaining parties (KO, Poland 2050, PSL) that the key demands for their formation were introduced into the coalition agreement.

The Left Coalition Parliamentary Club presently has 26 MPs, with 8 members from the Together organization so far.

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