President Duda's Strong Response to Tusk's Attack on the Elections!
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President Duda Issues Appeal to Citizens: "I Will Safeguard the Vote with You"
“I assure you that, as a voter and currently still the guardian of the continuity of state authority, I will watch over it together with you. I have the impression that someone is clearly unhappy with the choice recently made by the Polish people,” wrote the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, on […] The post President Duda Issues Appeal to Citizens: “I Will Safeguard the Vote with You” appeared first on PolandDaily24.com.
It is a pity that he wants to end his presidency in such style and shows such behavior – this is how Aleksandra Gajewska from KO comments on the president's words.
Andrzej Duda is at war on X (formerly Twitter) with Donald Tusk. People from the president's circle explain to us the reasons for this charge against the government camp. - Duda wanted to make a preemptive move - they claim. Others point out that the attacks on Karol Nawrocki reminded Duda of the times when he himself was under fire. Old emotions have come back to life.
There is an ongoing discussion between Donald Tusk and Andrzej Duda, who have been arguing for several days about the vote counting process in the second round of the presidential election. On Tuesday, the president appealed to Poles "to take good care of their votes cast in the elections." A mass of comments from politicians immediately appeared on the web.
Andrzej Duda responded to Donald Tusk's words, in which the head of government described one of the president's statements as "inappropriate" and "stupid". "I have the impression that someone clearly does not like the choice made by Poles recently," we read.
President Andrzej Duda wrote on X that he warns his compatriots to keep a close eye on their votes cast in the elections. Today, a truly serious team is taking up the choice you have made – added the president, referring to Prime Minister Donald Tusk's words that "not even a single vote can be disregarded". At the beginning of Tuesday's government session, Tusk addressed doubts related to the vote counting in the recent second round of the presi…
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