The group is capturing voters from the ruling populist party, forcing a hardening in the government's tone towards Ukraine.
Anna Martynenko fled to Poland with her sons, in the first weeks of the war in Ukraine.
“In our relationship, between Poland and Ukraine, there were many things that were not solved – for years,” he adds, with some weariness.
But whoever enters power next week, displaced Ukrainian Martynenko believes – and hopes – that Poland’s support will not waver further.
When Poles welcomed her last spring after she fled Ukraine, “I knew that everything is OK,” she said.
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