"I have agreed with the prosecutor's decision on the exhumations. The remains of my brother... Will be among the first, if not the first, exhumation," said Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who heads the ruling populist Law and Justice (PiS) party, in an interview with Onet news website.
The presidential plane went down in Smolensk in western Russia in April 2010, killing all 96 people on board, in an incident the PiS believes was nothing short of an assassination.
"The bodies, once they were brought back to Poland, were not examined. There was no autopsy," Kaczynski said of the victims, among them the military chief of staff, the head of the central bank and the president's wife.
The delegation was on its way to a ceremony in Russia's Katyn forest for thousands of Polish army officers killed by Soviet secret police in 1940, in a massacre the Kremlin denied until 1990.
The PiS-led government launched its own investigation after rejecting the conclusions of the previous inquiry which blamed bad weather conditions and errors by the Polish pilots and Russian air traffic controllers.
The national prosecutor decided in June to exhume the bodies of the victims to determine what caused their deaths and the accident - a move opposed by some family members of the victims.
Only 10 per cent of Poles approve of the decision to exhume the bodies, according to a opinion survey conducted by the Ipsos institute published today.
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