Czech media write about the presidential election in Poland. In recent days before the second round, interest in our southern border aroused, among others, reports about the past of PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki.
Key facts:
- Even the chances of both candidates are one of the topics discussed by the media in the Czech Republic.
- The reports about the past of Karol Nawrocki and what he accepted during the debate with RafaĆ Trzaskowski also aroused interest.
- One of the Czech weeklies describes the atmosphere of the PiS candidate rally.
- More about the presidential election on the electoral website tvn24.pl.
Shortly before the election, the media on the Vltava give the results of subsequent polls, they also repeat reports about the candidate PIS – In this Portau Onet on the procedure bringing prostitutes for guests of the Grand Hoteland what Karol Nawrocki took in front of the cameras. “During the Friday television debate with Trzaskowski, Nawrocki accidentally attracted attention when he covered his mouth for a moment and put something in his mouth. Initially, he claimed that it was chewing gum, but his colleagues admitted that it was a product containing nicotine,” said Idnes.
Media about what the PiS candidate accepted
The media attention of the southern border of Poland was not escaped by the fights of hooligans, in which the PiS candidate was to participate. “The accusations that Nawrocki used a person in need to get a flat, that he was involved in basement, that he has connections with hooligans and the GdaĆsk underworld, are not relevant to Nawrocki voters,” however, notes Katerina HavlikovĂĄ in the portal Irozhlas.cz. She emphasized that “a significant part of the electorate” of the PiS candidate is associated with “determination in pursuing the goal”.
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The Czech weekly “Respect” at the finish of the campaign published a report by TomĂĄĆĄ BrolĂk. The reporter described in it, among others, “enthusiasm” prevailing among people gathered at the less than 20-minute rally of Karol Nawrocki in Sochaczew. The PiS candidate assured there last Thursday that he is an ordinary citizen, “a man of flesh and flesh”. BrolĂk estimated that “thanks to such performances as the one on rainy Thursday Nawrocki only” slightly lost the first round presidential elections In Poland with the favorite of the ruling camp, the president of Warsaw RafaĆ Trzaskowski. ”
According to the journalist, winning the KO candidate will mean that “Donald Tusk's office will get a chance for two and a half years of uninterrupted rule.” “Until now, the government did not have such luxury, and many important laws were vetoed by President Andrzej Duda,” we read. Meanwhile, Nawrocki “openly makes him understand that he would fully use his presidential rights, which he can use to hinder the work of the government.”
As the weekly noted, despite the fact that the head of state in Poland does not manage the country's affairs directly and “has only slightly greater powers than, for example, the Czech President, (…) It can be said without exaggeration that the result of the upcoming race can significantly affect what Europe will look like in the coming years.”
Author/author: Maciej WacĆawik // AM
Source: irozhlas.cz, idnes.cz, respect, tvn24.pl
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