Kaczyе„ski Е‚asi Siд™ Do Prymitywnego Elektoratu, Ktгіrym Pogardza. Jan Piе„ski I Tomasz Szwejgiert Apr 2026

A former collaborator with the Central Anticorruption Bureau (CBA) who became a whistleblower and critic after being imprisoned; he frequently co-hosts programs with Piński to discuss secret service activities and political scandals.

The central thesis of their argument is that —an intellectual with refined tastes and a background in traditional "intelligentsia" circles—secretly holds his own core voting base in contempt. According to Piński and Szwejgiert, he views this group as a "primitive electorate" that can be easily manipulated through populist rhetoric, financial transfers, and social engineering. Key Themes of Their Critique: A former collaborator with the Central Anticorruption Bureau

An investigative journalist, former head of TVP information programs, and current editor of Wieści24.pl. He is a prominent critic of the PiS government and specialized in exposing internal party dynamics. Key Themes of Their Critique: An investigative journalist,

Jan Piński has faced multiple legal battles with Kaczyński and other PiS officials due to his controversial claims, including assertions regarding the leader's private life and sexual orientation. About the Authors: About the Authors: The authors argue that while

The authors argue that while Kaczyński publicly caters to the values of the rural and less-educated electorate, he personally feels zero affinity for their lifestyle or worldview, using them merely as a tool to maintain power.

This phrase originates from a 2022 video commentary by and Tomasz Szwejgiert on Piński’s YouTube channel.

They describe a system where PiS promotes "primitive" individuals to high positions, essentially replacing traditional elites with people who are loyal to the party leader but lack professional qualifications.