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Polish presidential candidate Nawrocki accused Tusk of monopolizing power

Karol Nawrocki: Donald Tusk monopolized power in Poland
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On June 1, the opposition candidate in the Polish presidential election, Karol Nawrocki, pointed to the monopolization of power in the country, for which the current Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, is responsible.

"We will win and save Poland. We will not allow Donald Tusk's power to be all-encompassing, to be a monopoly of power, an evil force that does not care about public money, a government that robs us of our great dreams and deprives us of our aspirations... "to avoid this monopoly, we need to win," he said.

Navrotsky also reported on the uniqueness of the ongoing elections. According to him, the last time something like this took place in the country was only in 1989.

In Poland, on May 18, voting took place in the first round of the country's presidential election. Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, a representative from the ruling Civic Coalition party, and Karol Nawrocki, a candidate from the opposition Law and Justice Party (PiS), reached the second round, which is scheduled for June 1.

On May 30, Tusk called on Poles to vote for Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski because of the difficulty of his surname for Germans.

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