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Broad fire extinguisher front

Broad fire extinguisher front () is an informal alliance of anti-establishment political formations concentrated around the Confederation of the Polish Crown (KKP), and its leader Grzegorz Braun. Despite being led by a far-right party, the front encompasses the entire political spectrum, claiming to represent the "authentic anti-system" forces, including socialists and libertarians.

Naming

The name of the alliance derives from a widely reported 12 December 2023 incident of Grzegorz Braun using a fire extinguisher to extinguish Hanukkah candles in the Sejm building. The fire extinguisher developed into a coalescing symbol for Braun and his allies, being utilized during Braun's political events, his 2025 presidential campaign. Early on, in January 2024, the term "fire extinguisher front" was used by Braun to refer to his support for the of Siemianowice Śląskie, . The term gained in popularity a year later after Braun left the Confederation Liberty and Independence to start his own presidential campaign in January 2025, with Braun referring to a "united fire extinguisher front" extending beyond the right-wing scene. In the following months, Braun referred to his formation as the "broad fire extinguisher front". Supporters of the front are also sometimes referred to as "gaśniczaki".

History

Background

The core of the front, the Confederation of the Polish Crown (KKP) under Grzegorz Braun, gained two seats in the 2023 parliamentary election as a part of the Confederation Liberty and Independence (KWiN) alliance. KWiN initially planned to hold a set of primary elections, as it had done five years prior, to determine its presidential candidate in the 2025 presidential election. Both National Movement leader Krzysztof Bosak and New Hope leader Sławomir Mentzen declared their participation in such a primary, with Grzegorz Braun being considered a possible candidate. However, after Bosak announced his endorsement of Mentzen for the candidacy in August 2024, KWiN declared Mentzen to be its candidate without a primary. In opposition to this, Braun, who had been increasingly marginalized in the Confederation since the departure of Janusz Korwin-Mikke from New Hope leadership, declared a separate candidacy on 16 January 2025, leaving the KWiN alliance.

Foundations

Over the months of the 2025 presidential campaign, Braun built up a following among anti-establishment figures across other minor parties, laying the foundations of the broad fire extinguisher front. In the aftermath of the election, in which Braun overperformed with 6.3% of the vote, he announced preparations for the front to proceed on one electoral list into the following 2027 parliamentary election and become a bigger political force, concentrating anti-establishment forces. Early on, Braun planned to establish a single political party with Janusz Korwin-Mikke, although they abandoned the idea, instead picking to concentrate on constructing a political alliance.

Since 2025, the front grew to include several members from across the political spectrum: Marek Woch of Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy, Wojciech Olszański and Marcin Osadowski of the Rodacy Kamraci movement, Tomasz Sommer, Mirosław Piotrowski, Sebastian Pitoń, Stanisław Tymiński (1990 presidential candidate), and left-wing figures such as Mateusz Piskorski of the Zmiana party, Monika Jaruzelska (daughter of Wojciech Jaruzelski); Braun also encouraged former prime minister Leszek Miller to return to politics.

Braun called for the return of "authentic anti-system [parties]" to return to Polish politics as part of the front, naming Self-Defence, League of Polish Families, Christian National Union, There is One Poland, Right Wing of the Republic, Real Politics Union and the Congress of the New Right.

On 31 January 2026, KKP organized the "Congress of National, Economic and Self-governance Initiatives" (, abbreviated to KINGS), coalescing many from outside of the party that affiliated with the broad fire extinguisher front.

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