A Turnaround in Krakow. She's Supposed to Be the Candidate for the Civic Coalition and the Polish People's Party (PSL).
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The current senator's name has been mentioned among the Civic Coalition's potential candidates for many months, although recently the media have more often pointed to entrepreneur and former rally driver Rafał Sonik. Ultimately, however, Piątkowska received the joint support of the Civic Coalition and the Polish People's Party (PSL). Monika Piątkowska is expected to be the joint candidate of the Civic Coalition and the Polish People's Party (PSL…
The Civic Coalition (KO) and the Polish People's Party (PSL) have fielded a single candidate for mayor of Kraków. Senator Monika Piątkowska was associated with the Third Way party; she served as spokesperson for a ministry in Donald Tusk's previous government. She became a senator under the Senate Pact, an agreement between all coalition parties. But the candidate's personality isn't the most important factor in this contest.
"I have decided to run for mayor of Kraków," said Senator Monika Piątkowska at a joint press conference with Donald Tusk and Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. The Prime Minister, in turn, indicated that early elections will most likely be held in September.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz appeared at a press conference with the KO and PSL candidate for mayor of Kraków.
Senator Monika Piątkowska will run in the elections for mayor of Krakow on behalf of the Civic Coalition and Polish People's Party (PSL), it was announced after Tuesday's meeting of the Council of Ministers, confirming reports previously reported by Polsat News after talks with Krakow politicians.
Elections are approaching – Krakow residents will soon elect a new mayor. It appears the Civic Coalition (KO) has already chosen its candidate.
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