Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz about the crisis in the coalition: a difficult moment for us


In the first round of presidential elections, the third road candidate, Polish leader 2050 Szymon Hołownia won 4.99 percent. votes. “It is much less than we would like and much less than we expected. We admit it with honesty and humility. For us it is a crisis, a difficult moment from which – I am convinced – we will come out much stronger ” – said Pełczyńska -Nałęcz on Monday on TVP Info.
In addition, she assessed that “the results of these elections are a yellow card not only for Szymon Hołownia; they show that coalition voters are crumbling on October 15 and smaller coalition parties.” According to the head of the MFIPR, they are discouraged because “the government does not meet the diversity” resulting from the “different sensitivity” of voters. “The whole coalition must do this lesson,” said Pełczyńska -Nałęcz and added that the voters have to be “encouraged back”.
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“Trzaskowski should not speak but do”
In the second round of elections on June 1, Ko Rafał Trzaskowski, who obtained 31.36 percent in their Sunday voting, will face the candidate Ko Rafał Trzaskowski. votes and supported by PiS Karol Nawrocki, which was voted by 29.54 percent. voters.
Pełczyńska-Nałęcz noted that representatives of Poland 2050 will convince their voting voters in the second round on Trzaskowski. “This is a choice between brown Poland and democratic,” she assessed.
According to her, Trzaskowski should “not speak but do”. As an example of a lack of perception, she gave the matter of social housingFather “Everyone in the coalition speaks +yes +, after which every zloty is blocked for this construction,” she said. She added that she was enough “one signature” of the Minister of Finance Andrzej Domański and appealed to Trzaskowski about “one telephone” to the head of the Ministry of Finance in this matter.
According to the Vice -President of Poland, 2050 Trzaskowski, to win the election, should convince people that he will not be only the president of Warsaw and voters of the Civic Platform, but also smaller cities and villages and voters of other coalition parties.
Among those representing the parties of the coalition ruling candidates in the presidential election, Trzaskowski obtained 31.36 percent in Sunday voting. votes, Hołownia – 4.99 percent, and Magdalena Biejat – 4.23 percent




