On Friday in Koński there will be a presidential debate, which was initiated by Rafał Trzaskowski, the candidate for president of Poland. Trzaskowski called on Karol Nawrocki to debate, arguing that "it would be harmful if you did not have the courage to stand up and debate." Nawrocki agreed to the debate, but made the condition that the broadcast was to run all the tv stations concerned.
However, an unexpected turn of events occurred erstwhile Simon Holovnia, another presidential candidate, reported that he would besides be taking part in the debate. Hołównia argued that "I will not let half of Poland to be excluded from the elections" and that "public tv has a work to defend the principles of free and fair elections".
The debate will take place on Friday at 8 p.m. in Koński, and the broadcast is to be conducted by all curious tv stations. However, Holownia informed that he would besides participate in the debate on tv Republic, due to the fact that “its viewers deserve to hear about various visions of Poland”.
According to the data, over 60% of Poles believe that the presidential debate is an crucial component of the electoral campaign. According to the same study, as many as 70% of respondents believe that presidential candidates should be able to present their programmes in elections.
The presidential debate is an crucial component of the election campaign, as it allows candidates to present their programs and visions of the future of Poland. According to experts, the presidential debate can have a crucial impact on the result of the elections.
This year the presidential elections take place in Poland on 28 June. Candidates for president fight for the voices of Poles, and the presidential debate is 1 of the most crucial elements of the election campaign.
According to the data, over 30 million Poles are entitled to vote in the presidential election. According to the same study, as many as 80% of respondents plan to take part in the elections.
The presidential debate is an crucial component of the election campaign, as it allows candidates to present their programs and visions of the future of Poland. According to experts, the presidential debate can have a crucial impact on the result of the elections.
There are over 10 presidential candidates in Poland, but only a fewer of them have a chance of winning. Rafał Trzaskowski, Karol Nawrocki and Szymon Hołownia are among the most popular presidential candidates.
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