Trzaskowski was a progressive (by Polish standards). Considering how tight this election turned out to be, the liberal camp should have run a more moderate candidate.
Polish people are more liberal than you think.
Only 29% people attend church every week, its down from 50% in 1990. Nearly half of young people sign out of religion classes in high school.
And even amongst these 29% people there are many who dont fully agree with bishops in politics.
Basically we need a priest to give us religous funeral, marriage, christening to our children, first communion and bless our food for the easter.
This is more a tradition rather than religion.
By turning more right how many people could liberals steal from right wing? Not much I would say.
And they also need to keep their voters mobilized. If they put a right wing candidate, some of their voters might stay home instead of choosing between two conservative candidates.
PiS is not conservative because they get voters, but PiS is conservative because that's how they internally mobilize themselves to act, its a part of their story, party identity.
People in Poland mostly dont give a fuck if politician is left or right wing, they want: more money for themselves, more social spending, less taxes, better government services, better healthcare, infrastructure investments.
Whoever convinces people "we are the best at these things" will win.
This post was edited by Ironfister on Jun 10 2025 02:04am