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A Major Upheaval in Krakow? an Unexpected Presidential Candidate.

Summary by Do Rzeczy
All indications are that a referendum to recall Krakow Mayor Aleksander Miszalski is already a foregone conclusion. In this context, surprising reports have emerged about Poland's would-be ambassador to Washington, Bogdan Klich.
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According to unofficial information, the necessary signatures for a referendum on the recall of Krakow's mayor have already been collected. Although Donald Tusk is siding with the Civic Coalition (KO) local government official, the Polish Army (WP) is drawing attention to speculation surrounding Bogdan Klich.

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A referendum on the recall of Krakow Mayor Aleksander Miszalski may be held in Krakow. Civic Coalition politicians are hoping for a low turnout and a non-binding vote. However, they are conducting talks just in case. Bogdan Klich, among others, has been mentioned.

·Poland
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Donald Tusk, expressing his support for Aleksander Miszalski's candidacy for mayor of Krakow, spoke highly of him, using phrases such as "the quintessence of reliability," "decent to the core," and... "crystalline honest." Now, the head of government in Warsaw is launching a fierce rhetorical attack against the democratic initiative of Krakow's citizens, who are collecting signatures for a referendum on Miszalski's recall due to his decisions, w…

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All indications are that a referendum to recall Krakow Mayor Aleksander Miszalski is already a foregone conclusion. In this context, surprising reports have emerged about Poland's would-be ambassador to Washington, Bogdan Klich.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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