Will Hołownia's Departure Be the End of Poland in 2050? Interesting Poll Results
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Does Szymon Hołownia's resignation from leading Poland 2050 mean the collapse of this political project? This is the question posed in a new poll.
Szymon Hołownia recently announced that he will not run again for the position of chairman of Poland 2050 and will instead seek the position of UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Szymon Hołownia's departure from Polska 2050 could spell the political end of the group, according to the latest SW Research poll. Poles believe the personnel changes will not positively impact the party's future. We also still don't know which member of the movement has the best chance of replacing Hołownia as president.
Szymon Hołownia's decision to leave the national political scene has sparked a real storm and serious questions about the future of his party, Poland 2050. Although several politicians ready to take over leadership have already appeared in the party's ranks, the future of the movement in its current format seems uncertain.
After the initial shock, Poland 2050 is starting to realize that Szymon Hołownia wasn't joking and that this is the end. And the difficult situation favors ill-considered decisions. The coalition partners are losing sleep over the risk of an uncontrolled and violent disintegration of the party Hołownia abandoned. "The most important thing for them now is that they understand this is the end," we hear in the Civic Coalition.
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