Kandydaci przewidują ekstremalnie brutalną kampanię wyborczą.
Urszula Pasławska, a deputy of the PSL party, expressed her hope that „this will be a substantive campaign.” – The laws we will propose will be a reference point for presidential candidates. Because the current president is blocking laws, for example, those regarding the judiciary, and it would be worth changing that. I hope that the era of a contest of who can do more push-ups will come to an end. Poles deserve a debate about the future of Poland. These elections will set our country’s course for years to come – the parliamentarian argued.
Who will meet in the second round?
Katarzyna Kierzek-Koperska, a deputy of the Civic Coalition (KO) admitted that „the campaign follows its own rules and each candidate wants to show themselves in the best possible light, regardless of their physical condition.” – I would like the campaign to be very substantive, but I am afraid it will be very brutal. Each candidate will fight for the highest result. Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki have the best chance of meeting in the second round of elections – the deputy believes.
Editor Pawlicka then asked whether one of Karol Nawrocki’s campaign elements would be focusing on taking votes away from Sławomir Mentzen.
Closer to Mentzen
Agnieszka Wojciechowska van Heukelom, a deputy of the PiS party, stated that „everyone is playing for the whole pot, including Karol Nawrocki.” – We are definitely closer to Sławomir Mentzen than to Rafał Trzaskowski. I am glad that the date of the presidential elections has been announced, but I was surprised that the results were not immediately released – the deputy joked.
Wojciechowska argued that „the campaign has not even started yet, and there are already speculations about whether the election results will be recognized at all.” – I would also like this campaign to be substantive – she added.
The upcoming months will be crucial for Poland as the country prepares to elect its next president. Each candidate will have to navigate a complex political landscape, appealing to voters and addressing key issues facing the nation. As the campaign unfolds, it is crucial for candidates to engage in substantive debates and discussions, focusing on policies and plans for the future of Poland.
The outcome of the presidential elections will have far-reaching implications for the country, shaping its trajectory for years to come. It is important for voters to carefully consider the candidates and their platforms, ensuring that their voices are heard and their concerns addressed. As the campaign heats up, it is essential for candidates to prioritize merytoryczna debates and discussions, steering away from personal attacks and focusing on the issues that matter most to the people of Poland.
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