The spokesperson for Law and Justice, Rafał Bochenek, has officially confirmed that on March 7, 2026, the party will announce the name of its candidate for prime minister. The event will take place under the slogan 'We begin the march on March 7' and is intended to mark a new stage in the political offensive of the grouping. Among potential nominees, younger politicians such as Lucjusz Nadbereżny are most frequently mentioned, which is seen as a response to the need to refresh the image of Jarosław Kaczyński's formation in light of recent polls.

Date of candidate announcement

The official presentation of the PiS candidate for prime minister will take place on March 7, 2026, during a special party event.

List of names and favorites

Lucjusz Nadbereżny is increasingly mentioned as a candidate from the younger generation, which is intended to refresh the party's image.

Support from the president

President Karol Nawrocki declared that any PiS choice will be substantively better than the current Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

Intra-party tensions

PiS politicians, including Ryszard Czarnecki, admit that there is real factional fighting for influence within the grouping.

The official announcement of the Law and Justice candidate for prime minister is scheduled for Saturday, March 7, 2026. This information, initially reported by the portal Niezalezna.pl, was confirmed by the group's spokesperson Rafał Bochenek. This decision comes at a crucial moment for the party, which is facing image challenges and the need to consolidate its electorate ahead of the upcoming election cycle. PiS representatives emphasize that their program 'must have a face,' and the new figure at the head of the shadow government is to give the formation new dynamism. The list of names is broad, but increasingly in the corridors, the figure of the president of Stalowa Wola, Lucjusz Nadbereżny, is appearing, who was recently appointed chairman of the Territorial Self-Government Council. The event is generating immense emotions not only within the party structures but also with President Karol Nawrocki himself. The head of state, when asked about the upcoming nomination, avoided indicating a specific name, noting that he does not yet know the final choice of chairman Jarosław Kaczyński. President Karol Nawrocki, although critical of the current government, avoids indicating specific favorites and did not make a clear declaration about the substantive superiority of any opposition candidate over Donald Tusk. Such rhetoric fits into a broader strategy of polarization that PiS intends to continue as part of the announced 'March.' The institution of a so-called shadow cabinet or indicating a candidate for prime minister before elections is a common political practice in Poland, aimed at personalizing the party program and preparing structures to take power.However, the situation within the party remains tense. Ryszard Czarnecki and other commentators openly admit that factional fighting is a fact, and voters may not forgive the grouping for internal disputes. Reports are emerging about the weakening position of Przemysław Czarnek and about a kind of political blackmail from the circle of Mateusz Morawiecki, who still enjoys significant support among the core electorate. Jarosław Kaczyński must therefore make a choice that reconciles the feuding camps: on one hand, the need for novelty, represented by the younger generation (Nadbereżny), and on the other, the experience and recognition of the current leaders. Simultaneously, the latest polls are being published, painting an ambiguous picture of the political scene. Although the Civic Coalition maintains its leading position, its victory is described as Pyrrhic, as coalition partners such as PSL and Poland 2050 are balancing on the edge of the electoral threshold. Meanwhile, support for PiS appears stable despite internal friction, and Confederation is recording noticeable growth. In the economic sphere, the situation is equally complex – some economists point to alarming trends, while other data surprises positively, fueling disputes about the state of the country under the current coalition. „Każdy kandydat PiS na premiera będzie lepszy niż Tusk.” (Every PiS candidate for prime minister will be better than Tusk.) — Karol Nawrocki

Mentioned People

  • Rafał Bochenek — Spokesperson for Law and Justice, confirmed the date of the candidate announcement.
  • Karol Nawrocki — President of Poland, commented on the choice of candidate for prime minister and his advantage over Donald Tusk.
  • Lucjusz Nadbereżny — President of Stalowa Woli, mentioned as one of the main candidates for prime minister from PiS.
  • Ryszard Czarnecki — PiS politician, who publicly admitted that there are strong factional disputes within the party.
  • Donald Tusk — Current Prime Minister of Poland, the main target of criticism from opposition politicians and the president.