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Internal Conflict in Poland's Law and Justice Party

The Law and Justice party (PiS) is experiencing significant internal strife, with leadership under Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki being questioned. Concerns about party unity and electoral viability are rising as fractures within the party become more apparent.
Internal Conflict in Poland's Law and Justice Party
tvn24 • 2026-04-19T12:30:00Z
Source material: Together or separately? Questions about the situation in PiS
Summary
The Law and Justice party (PiS) is experiencing significant internal strife, with leadership under Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki being questioned. Concerns about party unity and electoral viability are rising as fractures within the party become more apparent. Opposition figures view the fragmentation of PiS as a potential opportunity to capitalize on the party's declining poll numbers. Robert Biedroń highlights that Kaczyński is losing command over his political apparatus, indicating a party in turmoil. Recent political initiatives by Morawiecki, lacking approval from party leadership, further emphasize the internal conflict. Concerns arise that if Morawiecki's new association becomes a political party, it could draw voters from the center-left, complicating PiS's electoral prospects. The urgency for PiS to unify its base and resolve internal conflicts is emphasized, as failure to do so may result in significant electoral setbacks. Various factions on the right share a common goal of removing opposition leader Donald Tusk from power.
Perspectives
short
Opposition Perspective
  • Highlights internal conflict within PiS as an opportunity for electoral gains
  • Argues that Kaczyński is losing control, indicating a party in turmoil
PiS Leadership Perspective
  • Claims that internal divisions can be resolved to maintain party unity
  • Proposes that Morawieckis initiatives are part of a strategy to stabilize the party
Neutral / Shared
  • Notes the urgency for PiS to unify its base to avoid electoral setbacks
  • Identifies the common goal among factions to remove Donald Tusk from power
Metrics
other
18%
current approval rating of PiS
A low approval rating indicates potential electoral challenges for the party
They have 18% of the battles and they fight for their place.
Key entities
Countries / Locations
Poland
Themes
#opposition • #election_prospects • #kaczynski_control • #kaczynski_weakness • #pi_internal_conflict • #pi_situation • #political_opportunity
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
The Law and Justice party (PiS) is experiencing significant internal strife, with leadership under Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki being questioned. Concerns about party unity and electoral viability are rising as fractures within the party become more apparent.
  • The Law and Justice party (PiS) faces a potential breakdown in leadership under Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki, with various scenarios predicting the severity of this split
  • Morawieckis recent political initiative, which lacked approval from party leadership, highlights fractures in party unity and may signal shifts in political alliances
  • Some party members express concern that Kaczyński is losing control, emphasizing the need for unity against opposition leader Donald Tusk as a shared objective
  • Tensions arise between maintaining party discipline and the rise of new political movements, with fears that internal divisions could benefit rival factions and harm PiSs electoral chances
05:00–10:00
The Law and Justice party (PiS) is facing significant internal conflict, with leadership under Jarosław Kaczyński being increasingly questioned. Opposition figures view this fragmentation as a potential opportunity to capitalize on PiS's declining poll numbers and internal strife.
  • The fragmentation of the Law and Justice party (PiS) is perceived positively by opposition figures, suggesting internal conflict and diminishing control by leader Jarosław Kaczyński
  • Robert Biedroń from the Left party points out that PiSs declining poll numbers indicate a party in turmoil, with Kaczyński losing command over his political apparatus
  • There are concerns that if Mateusz Morawieckis new association becomes a political party, it could draw voters from the center-left, complicating PiSs electoral prospects
  • The current instability within PiS is linked to low approval ratings and ineffective leadership, prompting members to vie for positions ahead of the upcoming elections
  • The urgency for PiS to unify its base and resolve internal conflicts is emphasized, as failure to do so may result in significant electoral setbacks
10:00–15:00
The Law and Justice party (PiS) is experiencing significant internal conflict, with leadership under Jarosław Kaczyński increasingly questioned. This fragmentation presents an opportunity for opposition parties to capitalize on PiS's declining support.
  • Jarosław Kaczyński is losing control over the Law and Justice party (PiS), indicating significant internal conflict and the potential search for a successor
  • Recent party meetings show a shift in Kaczyńskis approach, as he has been less confrontational towards Mateusz Morawiecki, suggesting a strategy to stabilize the party amidst declining support
  • Maciej Żywno views the internal strife within PiS as an opportunity for Poland 2050 to attract disillusioned voters, potentially altering the political landscape
  • Various factions on the right share a common goal of removing Donald Tusk from power, citing concerns over the governments performance, including budget deficits and healthcare issues
  • The potential emergence of a new political party from Morawieckis association could reshape alliances and voter dynamics, though skepticism remains about the viability of such a split