Far Right in Poland

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In the last year's elections, the Konfederacja boys "came off prematurely," like inexperienced young guys they were. Or, to put it less graphically, they peaked too early in polls few months before the election day, as you can see here, in the black line:


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Hopefully this new rise of theirs is built on a firmer basis, as they are gradually growing out of their amateurish rookie phase:


 

Petr

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Rumors are now beginning to circulate that the tired old man Kaczynski could (or should) be eventually be replaced by this younger, more energetic guy, who seems to have some "Alt Lite" leanings that Wikipedia shitlibs are eager to advertise:


Przemysław Czarnek (born 11 June 1977) is a Polish politician and academic, who was voivode of the Lubelskie Voivodeship from 2015–2019.[2] He was elected in 2019 as a member of the 9th Sejm as a member of Law and Justice.[3] Czarnek is notable for his opposition to LGBT rights,[4][5] his controversial comments on women's rights,[6][7] and supporting corporal punishment for children.[8] He filed a criminal case in opposition to the recognition of Ukrainian victims of the Home Army in the 1944 Sahryń massacre.[9][8]
On 19 October 2020, Czarnek was appointed Minister of Education and Science,[10][11] a position he held until 27 November 2023. He is a supporter of the ultra-conservative Catholic organization Ordo Iuris.[12][13][14][15][16]


Poland: Conservative PiS party tempts centrist and right-wing parties with coalition in local governments

Could the founder and leader of PiS, Jarosław Kaczyński, be replaced with a regional leader? Przemysław Czarnek is getting rave reviews inside the party, and he’s showing he’s willing to work with others in Polish politics to build coalitions
April 10, 2024
editor: GRZEGORZ ADAMCZYK
author: WPOLITYCE.PL
According to official results, the Law and Justice (PiS) party won the local elections in Poland to the regional councils, outpolling Donald Tusk’s Civic Coalition (KO) 34.27 percent to 30.49 percent.
In the Lublin region, PiS secured 47 percent of the vote and has an overall majority on the council, but its regional leader and former education minister, Przemysław Czarnek, has revealed that he is willing to coalesce not only with the right-wing Confederation party, but also the PSL, Donald Tusk’s coalition partners at the central level.
Czarnek claims that he has been talking to both PSL and Confederation about coalitions at the regional and county levels. He also insists that he has been invited by PSL politicians from the central level to discuss the potential for future coalitions.
The PiS regional leader recalled that top PSL politicians had said that anyone who negotiates with PiS may be expelled from the party, and he feels that “this is a sign of their nervousness after an underwhelming performance in the local elections,” in which PSL was allied with Szymon Hołownia’s Poland 2050 in the Third Way alliance.
Czarnek said he believes that people at the grassroots level want coalitions with PiS, and sooner or later they will get their way at the expense of the center.
“I think that those lower-ranking politicians from the PSL will pacify those at the top, seeing what happened in the local governments where PSL was a powerhouse. Now, after barely over 100 days of governing with Hołownia and the Civic Platform (PO), PSL is losing disastrously,” he told portal wPolityce.pl.
Czarnek noted that although PiS does not need the PSL’s support to govern in his region, he nevertheless is open to sharing power with that party. His overtures follow a time in which PiS at the central level has found it difficult to find coalition partners. Despite many policy similarities between PiS, PSL and Confederation, the three parties were not able to form a coalition at the central level and PSL ended up forming a government with Donald Tusk’s party, the KO.
A local PSL leader responded by saying he would not allow Czarnek to eat up his party, to which Czarnek responded by saying: “I’m no cannibal, but I don’t want to get indigestion either, so if in the end someone does not want to, then I will understand.”
Czarnek insisted that he did not want to talk with Poland 2050, with whom PSL is allied, as he views that party as part of the center-left, whereas he believes the PSL is on the center-right and has similar views on cultural, economic and social issues to PiS.
Przemysław Czarnek’s position in his party has been boosted by the fact that in his region, PiS increased its majority and runs even more county councils than it did after the last elections. Many in the party openly talk about him as a potential successor to the founder and leader of PiS, Jarosław Kaczyński.
 
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And here is some highly based commentary, from the leader of Konfederacja in the Lublin region - Mekler clearly knows what is going on, and shows wise insight not only on the "great replacement" but also on the decadent consumerist lifestyle and mentality that makes it possible. Using Google translator:



Our descendants will have to fight in their own territory against aliens who will take over the social space more and more. Without firing a shot, we give up streets, districts and quarters of our cities where indigenous people will not live because they will be foreign places. A trip to another continent only within the previously native area. Ultimately, demography will tip the burden of ownership of a given country over to the invading side, which will result in our annihilation, or at best, the fate of the inhabitants of the reserve. The invading civilizations will not be tolerant towards us because they do not recognize it as a virtue; in the countries from which they come to Europe, a hermetic understanding of their own community is an immanent feature.
This would not have been possible without self-oriented consumerism acting in the interests of corporations, it killed our social survival instinct and turned off the safety mechanisms. Everyone thinks only about themselves and their needs, treating others as a necessary evil and a background needed to contrast their own position. The rollercoaster of cultural tools (media, culture, upbringing) builds egoistic attitudes in us, turning hedonism into a leading idea, where effort, sometimes pain, is a means to an end. We are born in pain, we achieve something with hard work, we work so as not to lose what we achieve, we die in pain. Effort and the phenomena related to it are the thread on which our entire achievements as humanity are strung, the illusion of success without work is a pipe dream experienced by only a few. Humanity is strong with the strength of its own group, those who attack us are aware of this, that's why they stick together, stand behind each other when someone is harmed, and are often united by ethnicity, faith or origin. Values that the Latins depreciate or have completely rejected.
Without awakening there will be no future, Europe is sleeping the dream of a drug addict in a consumer stupor, the world in which many of the generation of the 1980s and 1990s grew up will become history, the cost of living in the world that our successors will experience will burden us.

I think "the Latins" (łacinnicy) mentioned here is a Polish way of saying "Westerners."
 
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