The first survey results indicated the advantage Rafał Trzaskowski. Later, in turn, confirmed the win Karol Nawrocki. Therefore, Poles woke up on June 2 having a new president supported by PiS and, as you know, this change arouses extreme emotions. We decided to talk about this topic with several people from show business who are not silent in political issues.
Joanna Przetakiewicz and Jan Śpiewak comment on the win of Nawrocki. “Let's go forward”
Let's start with the statement of the creator of La Mania. Przetakiewicz She published a post on Instagram, and in a conversation with us added Slightly more reflection. “We fulfilled our duty. Let's go forward. Let's do our job. Let's not give up. Let's love ourselves. Let's respect. We've never needed each other as much as now. In the times of social split and loneliness we have to connect again. Pessimism is stupid and irresponsible, “a businesswoman told us. Jan Śpiewak In turn, he focused on the activities of the President of Warsaw. “It wasn't Nawrocki who won, Trzaskowski lost. He lost a well -recognized candidate with the nameless head of the Institute of National Remembrance. Trzaskowski's main sins: arrogance and laziness. People wanted a real change after PiS rule, and they got the same chop reheated after eight years. There are no longer the blackmail of the elites and celebrities ” – we found out. “Trzaskowski instead of cutting off from Warsaw and Tuskmade them a campaign center. Rich Warsaw is a symbol of more and more unevenness in the country, and Tusk is a symbol of the contempt of liberal elites. It couldn't succeed “ he clarified.
Małgorzata Opczowska diplomatically about winning Nawrocki
We asked the former face about the comment TVP, Małgorzata Opczowska. The presenter presented the case briefly. “Poles made a choice. Karol Nawrocki received a very strong mandate of social support – expressed not only in the number of votes, but also in impressively high attendance. It is an expression of trust, but also expectations,” she told us. They also shared their opinions in the media Monika Brodka, Jerzy Owsiak, Monika Olejnik, Matylda Damięcka and Joanna Racewicz.