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Will Poland’s Largest Conservative Party Split Up?

A split in Law and Justice (PiS) would be an earthquake in Polish politics

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Will there be a split in Law and Justice (PiS), the largest conservative party in Poland? Poles have answered this question in a new poll.

Recent weeks have been a difficult period for PiS. The party has been steadily losing support to the Confederation of the Polish Crown and the Confederation. To make matters worse, the group is also grappling with internal conflict between Mateusz Morawiecki and politicians around Jacek Sasin and Patryk Jaki, among others.

Is the party at risk of a split? Poles were asked about this issue in an SW Research survey. 41.2 percent of respondents believe it will not happen, while 29.7 percent believe a split will occur. Another 29.2 percent of respondents have no opinion on the matter.

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1 comment

Walkin O'Shea March 5, 2026 at 12:25 pm

Pathetic! Just like historic Poland, the Polish government and it’s rulers/politicians, can never seem to agree on anything. Success always alludes them. They’ll need an outside influence to govern them because they just don’t know how to do it themselves. Just ask the Lithuanians.

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