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Donald Tusk, a message about how “Russia is having fun”, seeing “Pro-Russian George Simion” in Poland. “Everything is clear”

Donald Tusk, photo: Attila Husejnow / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Donald Tusk, photo: Attila Husejnow / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk had a message on Tuesday night after George Simion appeared at an election rally in Poland, along with Karol Nawrocki, the conservative candidate for Poland's presidency.

“Russia is having fun. Nawrocki and her pro-Russian Romanian counterpart George Simion, on a stage 5 days before the presidential elections in Poland and Romania. Everything is clear,” wrote Donald Tusk on Tuesday, on the X and Facebook platforms.

George Simion is in Poland, on the day of debate organized by Antena 3 CNN

On Tuesday night, while in Romania a debate was scheduled at Antena 3, George Simion went to Poland, where he participated in an election meeting by Karol Nawrocki, which took place in the city of Zabrze, about 100 kilometers from Krakow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sswn1roespw

Nicușor Dan went to the debate, and the TV station chose to ask questions to George Simion, in his absence, and the answers are records with his statements of the past.

What did Simion do before leaving the country

George Simion was present on Tuesday morning at an event organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania (CCIR), dedicated to candidates for the presidential elections. Nicușor Dan was missing from this meeting. After the event, Simion said he was leaving the country for a meeting with a “president” from a member country of the European Union, without providing details about the return. He was surprised at the airport before leaving.

Presidential elections in Poland. Russia, accused of interference

Poland organizes presidential elections, on May 18, the first round of the election takes place.

According to the polls, the mayor of Warsaw, the liberal Rafał Trzaskowski, is rated with the first chance in the voting intentions, while his conservative rival, Karol Nawrocki, did not enjoy a good time in the campaign. Such a result would be a huge impulse for Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

A week ago, Poland accused Russia of being behind cyber attacks, acts of sabotage and misinformation campaigns that aim to influence presidential elections. The Polish minister of digitalization says that the level of Russian activity in terms of cyber attacks has doubled over the last year.

Ashley Davis

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