Jarosław Kaczyński has a nose. The exhibition of Karol Nawrocki, a individual not straight associated with the government of the united right and individual acceptable to Confederates (as opposed to Morawiecki, Czarnek or anyone else) proved to be a good shot. Although this candidate was susceptible to POLEW-3D attacks, the consequence counts. Similarly, his brief speech on the method government. And throw in a small pebble just before the Prime Minister's message. He has a nose and political instinct.
Nevertheless, he is old and tired.
The PiS exit's coming up soon. Will Kaczyński run? Of course, I don't know, but should he run?
Is he able now, erstwhile he doesn't gotta watch his government, but in the palace he has a favorable president, to hand over the leadership to the younger generation? Who in the next election is going to be a preciprocity not so much for Tusk's crew as for the much younger and on Mentzen's wave? And Braun.
But is there specified a individual in the Party? Whether Morawiecki will want or has besides much interior opposition. What about Czarnek? Does Duda who is comparatively young and hardworking have the charisma to take over the party? It seemed the only man determined adequate to do so was Ziobro. but I think he's definitely out of the game.
The minute is coming erstwhile we will see whether the Law and Justice organization was, however, a typical warlord party, or whether it will last the trial of time and make foundations for a more mature organization system. In my opinion, Poland deserves this. So I guess it's time to think about succession.