Will the Together Party (Partia Razem) become the dark horse of the forthcoming 25 October election?

The party formed last May, gettiing together in response to the unsuccessful attempt to create a left-wing political platform in Poland during the presidential election earlier this year.

And there’s the rub: until recently hardly anybody in Poland had heard of them or known what their program involved.

As Michał Owczarek reports, just a week ago the grouping had scarely 1 percent support at best in the pre-electoral polls. However, they recently managed to generate much media interest following Tuesday's televised debate between political leaders, with the Party’s Adrian Zandberg stealing the show, according to many pundits.

Their electoral standing has been growing ever since with one poll giving them nearly 4 percent of support.

“It sometimes happens that it’s not the shark that chases small fish but small fish get together to face the shark. And this is a bit like the story of Together Party,” said Adrian Zandberg.