jamyskis: There have been a lot of comparisons between the surviving Kaczyński and Viktor Orbán in Hungary, and indeed both politicians are really the sorts of Hitler-esque nutjobs that you really don't want in power. That being said, both Kaczyński brothers have been in power and they didn't have the kinds of dictatorial nudgings that Orbán has invoked (Hungary's pretty much in a dire state of affairs right now).
Kaczyński certainly won't be good for Poland after so many years of progress, but as Judas says, the country's been through a lot worse in modern history. At least Kaczyński has a healthy respect for democracy. I'd be more worried about UKIP in the UK (and its supporting activist groups like Britain First and the EDL), the Front National in France and Pegida/AfD in Germany - all of them have clear neofascist tendencies. Kaczyński isn't fascist - he's just a neoconservative nutjob.
(By the way, when I say "neofascist", I don't mean that in the insult sense that people use to denigrate any political position to the right of them, but actually neofascism as a political ideology - a mild development as it were of the kind of nationalist-socialist ideology espoused in the Third Reich in terms of economics and social cohesion, disregarding the atrocities of the Third Reich for a moment).
Man I prefer Fidesz over Jobbik. Hungarians are pretty pissed with the left (or were).