Polish far-right MEPs uncomfortable in Sovereign Nations group
- In 2025, three Polish MEPs elected with the Confederation experience conflicts within their European Parliament group over differing views on Russia and internal dynamics.
- These tensions arise amid disagreements over Russia policies and concerns the Polish members may leave ESN for the Patriots for Europe , risking ESN's required 23 MEP threshold from seven states.
- The Polish MEPs, including Stanisław Tyszka who co-chairs ESN, hesitate to leave due to loss of group benefits and a reluctance to forfeit leadership roles without assurance of acceptance into PfE.
- The ESN currently holds 27 MEPs from eight countries, and losing Poland's three members would reduce its size below the EU Parliament's minimum requirement, affecting political influence.
- While tensions exist, insiders judge a short-term split unlikely, but the dispute highlights challenges in aligning Polish right-wing MEPs within broader European nationalist groupings.
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