Polish voters for a tight presidential race started 10 years after Doda

Polish voters for a tight presidential race started 10 years after Doda

Adam Eston

BBC Warsaw correspondent

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There are two candidates out of 13 candidates: Rafale Tarskoski (PBUH) and Carol Noruki

When the Poles vote for a new president on Sunday, they are expected to create the second round between the Mayor of Liberal Warsaw, Rafale Tizzusky, and the national governor, Carole Noruki.

If opinion polls are correct, this means that the June 1 competition is among the two candidates supported by the two parties who have controlled Polish policy over the past two decades, which is dominant. Some voters say they are tired.

TRZASKOWSKI, the current candidate for the first interface, is the deputy leader of Prime Minister Donald Tusk the right civil platform (Po).

Noruki, who is currently exceeding 4 % to 6 %, is supported by the Law and Justice Opposition Party (PIS) who lost power 18 months ago.

The President of Poland has the authority of government laws of Vito, so what happens in these elections is important.

The Task coalition has no large parliamentary majority enough to cancel that the veto, which was used by outgoing president Andre Doda, a former member of PIS and his ally, on several occasions.

This barrier may now decrease as boundaries cannot run again after providing two consecutive periods for five years.

Observers outside Poland filmed the election of Tusk as Prime Minister in late 2023 as saving liberal democracy after eight years of right -wing authoritarian populism by the PIS government.

Critics extensively accused PIS of converting public media into raw propaganda for its view of the conservative Catholic world, politicizing civil service and judges and punishing judges who dared to oppose reform.

However, the Tusk coalition government also used questionable legal methods to wrestle control over the public media.

TUSK commented the right to immigrants who reach the border with Bearus to apply for asylum and failed to provide many promises of his campaign such as the liberalization of the country’s strict abortion law.

“This is not the victory of liberal values,” Konstanti Gibred, a column writer in Color Liberalna, told the BBC.

The presidential elections can be won in the first round on Sunday with more than 50 % of the votes, but the last opinion polls indicate that they will be determined on June 1.

Miroslaw Kaznowski, a member of the Green Party who belongs to the Wide Civil Civil Alliance, will vote for Truzzowski, despite some reservations.

“I am disappointed that the coalition government is flowing to right -wing voters instead of defending its values,” he told the BBC.

In one of the presidential discussions, the candidate -backed by PIS Nawrocki, which is proudly waving the Dolndic flag, tried to embarrass Trzaskowski by delivering him a small rainbow.

In the past, the mayor of Warsaw was an audio supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and attended equality marches in the capital.

Trzaskowski took the flag and put it on the floor, causing the left candidate Magda Bekhat to walk, saying: “I am not ashamed of it, I will take it pleasure with you.”

Kaznovsky said: “Migrations, LGBT+, women’s rights and the environment have fallen from the agenda, but we are still at risk of returning to an authoritarian government looking to the eastern values,” Kaznovsky said.

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Donald Tusk was unable to achieve many reforms he promised before he became the Prime Minister

The Polish women promised legal abortion until the twelfth week of pregnancy, but he did not receive his promise.

He presides over a wide alliance that has been built around its center right group, which also includes left -wing and conservative parties.

The differences inside the coalition over abortion and legitimacy have stopped the same sexual partnerships even before President Doda had the opportunity to veto against them.

After Russia’s war in neighboring Ukraine, state security took control of political discourse.

Foreign Secretary Radosla Sikorski said that “overcoming security”, including the difficult immigration policy, was the key to winning in the 2023 elections.

Poland plans this year to spend 4.7 % of GDP on defense, a greater percentage of any other member of NATO.

TUSK wants to provide all adult males with the opportunity to do military training. Trzaskowski was filmed through basic training during the campaign.

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Karol Nawrocki was not largely damaged by the claims surrounding the purchase of a retired apartment in bad health

PIS’s difficult liberal municipality’s messages about security and migration pushed his accusation of saying anything to win voices.

It is a view shared by the civilian employee Wojciech Karlik, who plans to vote for the supported PIS candidate, Nawrocki.

He said: “Noruki will fight for the interests of Poland in the European Union. He is reliable, unlike Tricaskowski who continues to change his opinion on issues such as immigration.”

Noruki was subjected to severe criticism recently for his accusation, which he denies, that he bought an apartment council of a large citizen of the elderly in bad health at a price of 90 % on the market price against the promises of assistance and care.

By accepting his team, Noruki was surprised when he lost his contact with the retired last December. Local media reported that the man was living in a home to take care of the elderly by taxpayers for a period of six months at that stage.

Opinion polls indicate that the accusations have not yet destroyed the chances of Noruki.

However, numbers indicate that neither of the 13 candidates will not win enough voices to avoid the surface flow between the front candidates.

PIS, led by Jaroslaw KacZynski, 75, and Tusk’s Po are the two parties who have controlled Polish policy over the past twenty years, and some voters have been tired of Anuruboli.

In March, a 38 -year -old liberal candidate appeared and a clerical businessman, who attracted voters, especially young people, with his anti -immigration and tax talks in second place.

But his support has decreased since he conducted an interview calling for study fees for students and a ban on miscarriage even in cases of rape.

“I am tired of strangling Po and PIS. The policy that I see is mostly a form of populism that plays for the emotions of the voters,” Alexandra Yanoswach, a psychotherapist, told the BBC.

“I haven’t decided yet [on who to vote for]But I will throw after that. “

Human Rights Lawyer Maljurzata Zolika agrees to be tired, with the failure of the collapse and Tusk government to present it.

“Polish policy looks like going to McDonald’s,” she told the BBC. “You go in the hope of something else and leave with burger and fried potatoes.

“My hope is that the polarization head in the country freezes, and we can start talking to each other again.”

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