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This was Szymon Hołownia's stronghold, now no one here admits to it. "He burned down"

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If in 2020 Poland voted like the residents of Hajnówka County, Szymon Hołownia would have fought for the presidency in the second round with a loss of only two percentage points to Andrzej Duda, he was then a breath of fresh air, a revelation of the new and a promise of changes in politics that Poles have been waiting for for years. Today, his support has fallen dramatically, and the residents of the county bordering Belarus, which five years ag…
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If in 2020 Poland voted like the residents of Hajnówka County, Szymon Hołownia would have fought for the presidency in the second round with a loss of only two percentage points to Andrzej Duda, he was then a breath of fresh air, a revelation of the new and a promise of changes in politics that Poles have been waiting for for years. Today, his support has fallen dramatically, and the residents of the county bordering Belarus, which five years ag…

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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