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"The Thing Is": New Center, Old Vacuum? the Political Puzzle After Poland's Disintegration 2050

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The disintegration of Poland 2050 and the emergence of a new parliamentary group, the Center, could reshuffle the political landscape. In this interview with Bogusław Chrabota, we analyze the reasons for the collapse of Szymon Hołownia's project, the personal ambitions of its leaders, and the possible consequences for Donald Tusk's government. Is this the beginning of a new political reshuffle?
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I don't attribute the crisis to the actions of third parties. I think we are mostly to blame," Michał Gramatyka, Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs from Poland 2050, told Gość Wydarzeń, referring to the disintegration within his party. He later noted that it would have been better if Szymon Hołownia hadn't resigned as leader and had led Poland 2050 until the end of his term.

Today, a situation that had been brewing for several weeks finally occurred: a group of 15 MPs, led by Paulina Hennig-Kloska, left Poland 2050 after Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz won the election for the group's new leader. The separatists formed their own parliamentary group, called Centrum.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki sharply commented on the split in Poland 2050 and the resulting potential changes in the parliamentary system.

·Warsaw, Poland
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The disintegration of Poland 2050 and the emergence of a new parliamentary group, the Center, could reshuffle the political landscape. In this interview with Bogusław Chrabota, we analyze the reasons for the collapse of Szymon Hołownia's project, the personal ambitions of its leaders, and the possible consequences for Donald Tusk's government. Is this the beginning of a new political reshuffle?

·Poland
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I still believe that if not today, then in a week or a month, my colleagues will realize they made a mistake by leaving the party. As a lawyer, I have represented parties in numerous divorce cases and I know that emotions are a terrible advisor. It's impossible to reach an agreement in a volatile environment. They need to subside. Sometimes, we can reach an agreement, or even get back together," says Paweł Śliz, MP and head of the Polska 2050 pa…

Senator General Mirosław R�żański has left the Poland 2050 club. He does not rule out joining the newly established Centre club, which was established on Wednesday by a group of former Poland 2050 parliamentarians.

·Poland
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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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