During the presidential debate in Końskie, the candidates answered questions about security, foreign policy and the economy. Initially, two participants were to take part in the debate, eventually there were eight. How did this happen and what else is worth knowing about this on Saturday, April 12?
1. Eight candidates instead of two
Rafał Trzaskowski threw Karol Nawrocki The challenge to face the presidential debate in Końskie. Later, he proposed to expand this format, because other candidates declared that they would appear in the city.
When the moment came, the debate appeared Eight candidates.
2. Three topics of the debate in Końskie
Debate in Końskie It lasted almost three hours. The first block of questions concerned security, the second – foreign policy, the third – the economy.
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It was not without personal attacks. After each round of questions, a series of mutual questions took place from the thematic blocks.
3. Trynia between Trzaskowski and Nawrocki
There were numerous clashes between Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki. They both asked themselves several times, and there were also voices of mutual criticism.
Nawrocki said that the candidate of the Civic Coalition “makes a clown of himself”, while Trzaskowski assessed that Nawrocki was saying “the words of Russian propaganda.”
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4. Nawrocki with flags and mishaps of politicians
During the debate the candidate PIS Karol Nawrocki put in front of Rafał Trzaskowski (PO) rainbow flag. “Because he has been running away from this symbol recently,” Nawrocki explained. He had white and red for himself and announced it “to represent”.
The debates had their own ups and downs. The thoughtful Joanna Senyszyn delayed the question of the question, and the language slip -ups of Karol Nawrocki and Rafał Trzaskowski also appeared. Krzysztof Stanowski asked the unusual question to Maciej Maciak.
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5. Free statement
At the end of the presidential debate in Końskie, each of its participants gave free statement. They talked, among others, about the achievements of their groups, encouraged to take part in the elections and convinced to vote for them.
According to Karol Nawrocki “Today it is bad in Poland, which this debate is also the best proof.” Rafał Trzaskowski “When going down Poland along and breadth, sees some anxiety, but he sees above all pride.” “I see fewer and fewer complexes,” he added.
Author/author: Asty/Kab
Source: PAP, TVN24
Source of the main photo: Tvn24