The Court Found Irregularities in Two Electoral Commissions
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The Stańczyk Club in Warsaw invites you to a discussion entitled "Challenges for the Polish State. Reflection after the presidential elections". The discussion will be attended by: Arkadiusz Stelmach, vice-president of the Association of Christian Culture named after Fr. Piotr Skarga and Dr. Jarosław Lindenberg, philosopher and diplomat, former Polish ambassador to Bulgaria and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Behind us is an intensive and months-long el…
The relevant Court of Justice has granted two appeals and declared the elections of 23 March invalid, and criminal proceedings on electoral fraud are still ongoing.
In an interview with "Fakt", Prof. Marcin Matczak, a lawyer from the University of Warsaw, referred to the emotive election irregularities and the potential consequences of Karol Nawrocki's presidency for the justice system. The expert does not hide his fears that the new presidency may make it more difficult to repair the rule of law in Poland. "I am in favor of recounting votes where real doubts have arisen," he adds, referring to the election…
The recount of 85 ballot boxes in Tirana has shown that the two major parties were favored by their counters on May 11. As of yesterday, the ballot boxes in the Tirana district are being counted for the second time after......
Member of the National Electoral Commission Ryszard Kalisz brought to the TVN24 studio an analysis of the presidential elections, which was supposedly prepared by a "PhD in economics and statistics". - He says that there are 1,482 commissions in which so-called anomalies occurred - Kalisz reported.
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