Aides: Hospitalized chief still controls Polish ruling party

WARSAW, Poland – Aides to the hospitalized leader of Poland’s right-wing ruling party say Jaroslaw Kaczynski has retained full control and no decisions are made without him.

The 68-year-old Kaczynski is Poland’s most powerful politician, shaping policies from the back seat even though he doesn’t hold elected office.

Kaczynski has been in the hospital since early May with a knee problem. His noticeable absence has led to speculation about a weakening of his leadership and Law and Justice party in-fighting over succession.

His closest aide, Interior Minister Joachim Brudzinski, said Wednesday that Kaczynski is not planning to retire from politics and expects to be back at work full-time soon.

Law and Justice spokeswoman Beata Mazurek says Kaczynski is “doing well and nothing is done without him knowing it.”

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