In his fresh entries, Leszek Miller clearly declared his support for Rafał Trzaskowski, 1 of the main presidential candidates. Not only that, but Também commented in a bit of a way on the participation in the presidential run of Karol Nawrocki, president of the IPN. In this context, Leszek Miller published an entry in which he referred to a loud incidental from a tv debate in which Karol Nawrocki was captured on the air, taking a sleeze.
In his entry, Leszek Miller stated: “I am determined. I will vote for Rafał Trzaskowski on 1 June". He then turned to undecided voters, encouraging them to consider what kind of Poland they wanted. "Poland, which invests in the future, cooperates with Europe and guarantees equal opportunities? Is Poland full of screaming, conflict and contempt?" he asked.
Former Prime Minister Leszek Miller emphasized that there is an urgent request for a change in Polish politics. “If you are tired of constant fights, divisions, wars of everyone with all – this is the second circular of elections for you. This is the minute erstwhile you decide: between reason and uncertainty, between stableness and chaos, between the future and the constant return to the past," he said.
Leszek Miller calls for accountability and informed participation in the elections. "Sunday elections are a large chance to influence Poland's direction. If you inactive have doubts, if you think your voice won't change anything – halt for a moment. Think about whether or not your voice can tip the scales. due to the fact that if you don't choose, others will. And then no more complaints. The next chance will only come in a long 5 years," he adds.
According to data from fresh probes, Rafał Trzaskowski is 1 of the main candidates for president, with the support of about 30% of voters. Karol Nawrocki, president of the IPN, is besides a presidential candidate, but his support is much lower, about 5%.
Leszek Miller besides points out that “you stay home and support the 1 who promises the most and listens the least.” He stresses that the vote for Rafał Trzaskowski is "not a vote for the party", but "by reason".
It is worth noting that the presidential run in Poland is very active, with many candidates and various programs. Presidential elections are crucial for the future of Poland, and voters should consider their options and choose a candidate who best represents their interests and values.