The United Right worked very closely together during eight years of joint rule and these boundaries have become blurred – said PiS MEP Tobiasz Bocheński in “Piasecki's Rozmowa” about the merger of Law and Justice with Sovereign Poland. He added that “it was a technical acceptance of a state that actually existed and now also exists formally.”
On Saturday, a congress and the Political Council of Law and Justice took place in Przysucha (Masovian Voivodeship). It was then decided, among other things, to merge Sovereign Poland and Law and Justice.
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The merger of the two parties was commented on by PiS MEP Tobiasz Bocheński in “Piasecki's Rozmowa”. – United Right for eight years of joint rule, they worked very closely together and these boundaries have become blurred. Just like the boundaries within the Left or the Civic Coalition are currently blurring. Many voters of the Civic Coalition are not even aware that it still exists Platform (Civic – ed.), and yet it is. There is also Nowoczesna, said Bocheński.
– After eight years of our rule (the borders – ed.) have become blurred, so in a sense it was a technical acceptance of a state that actually existed, and now also exists formally – he added.
He admitted that “there are people in Law and Justice who were supporters, who had no opinion, who were opponents” of this solution. – This only shows the pluralism of views – said Konrad Piasecki's guest.
Bocheński's presidential dreams? “I won't judge myself”
Tobiasz Bocheński – indicated as one of the potential PiS candidates in the presidential election – was also asked about his “presidential dreams”. – I'll leave that to myself. The candidate will be the best and will win against the Civic Coalition candidate, he said.
When asked if he would be the best PiS candidate, he replied: – I will not judge myself, it would be very inelegant towards you and the viewers.
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