PiS is organizing a large-scale convention in Łódź, an event expected to cost around one million złoty. This follows the successful "Końskie effect," where increased activity generated more donations for the campaign.
The choice of Łódź, a Platform Obywatelska (PO) stronghold, is strategic for its central location and ease of access for attendees. The campaign relies on self-organized travel rather than bus transport.
Jarosław Kaczyński's involvement remains uncertain, with decisions to be made closer to the event. His past interventions aimed to boost Nawrocki's declining poll numbers. Recent improved internal polling suggests less need for immediate Kaczyński involvement.
Internal polls show Nawrocki gaining support, with a slight upward trend. This allows for a strategy of presenting him as a more independent, less overtly affiliated with PiS candidate in anticipation of a second-round election.
The improved situation, along with the resolution of conflicts with Trzaskowski, has reduced tensions within Nawrocki's campaign team, allowing for a period of relative calm.