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Ziobro Is Hurting Himself and the Law and Justice Party. Poles Don't Like Such Tactics.

Summary by newsweek.pl
When his current term began, Ziobro mocked the current majority. "I hope you won't turn out to be losers," he said from the parliamentary podium. Now, in the eyes of a large public, Ziobro himself is revealing himself to be a "softie." This is disastrous news for the former minister's career, but it will also harm the Law and Justice party.
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When his current term began, Ziobro mocked the current majority. "I hope you won't turn out to be losers," he said from the parliamentary podium. Now, in the eyes of a large public, Ziobro himself is revealing himself to be a "softie." This is disastrous news for the former minister's career, but it will also harm the Law and Justice party.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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