He was a candidate in the 2020 Confederation presidential primary. He has a strong support among the many factions in his political group as well as the general public.[11] He won the nomination held at the party convention in Warsaw on 18 January.[12] In the election he finished in fourth place receiving 6.8% and over 1.3 million votes.
On 13 December 2023, a motion was submitted to the Sejm to dismiss Bosak from the position of Deputy Marshal of the Sejm. It was indicated in the motion that Bosak enabled Grzegorz Braun to deliver an anti-Semitic speech in which, among other things, he referred to the ceremony of lighting Hanukkah candles as "racist."[15][16]
Political stances
Bosak is a hard eurosceptic who is pursuing a Polish withdrawal from the EU.[17] He identifies as a national conservative and a traditional Catholic. In his view, the major right-wing parties of Western Europe have capitulated to the liberal revolution and no longer promote conservative values. He is also critical of the Law and Justice party, which, according to him, will most likely follow the same path as right-wing parties in the West.[18]
Bosak is married to Karina, a politician and legal counsel working for a right-wing populist, conservative Catholic law organization Ordo Iuris. They have two sons and a daughter.[19][20][21]