The last generation invaded Trzaskowski's staff. “We negotiated the meeting”

2025-05-19 19:56
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2025-05-19 19:56
After representatives of the last generation invaded the staff of the candidate Ko Rafał Trzaskowski, they managed to negotiate the conversation, which is to take place on June 16. The representative of the Trzaskowski Electoral Committee, Grzegorz Wójtowicz, told PAP that such a deadline required the ongoing campaign.


On Monday to noon, a dozen or so people from the group of the last generation entered the office of Rafał Trzaskowski's staff at ul. Wiejska in Warsaw, demanding the support of its postulates regarding transport exclusion. Activists had banners with inscriptions such as “Trzaskowski, don't be indifferent” and “atmospheric hell awaits us”.
In an interview with PAP, the representative of the Trzaskowski Electoral Committee Grzegorz Wójtowicz confirmed that the activists managed to make an appointment with the President of Warsaw, which is to take place on June 16.
“Due to the time of the election campaign, the meeting was not possible now. After a quiet conversation I proposed a meeting after the election. In consultation with the chief of staff, we set the date they agreed to” – he said.
The last generation also informed about the plans of the meeting with Trzaskowski in a press release. “After three hours of occupation, we sat down to negotiate with the staff. From this place we want to say that we achieved success. On June 16 at noon we sit at the table with Rafał Trzaskowski” – it was written.


According to declarations, activists want to talk primarily about the problem of transport exclusion, including the transfer of 100 percent. funds from the construction of new highways for the development of public transport and a common, cheap ticket for regional transport throughout the country. “We also want to talk about the withdrawal of indictments against peaceful protesters” – we read in the communiqué.
The group also undertook to suspend street blockades until the meeting. She stated, however, that in the event of a conversation failure, she would resume protests the next day. “We don't have it in writing, but we hope that it will be like that,” said Wójtowicz, referring to the promise of stopping protests. He also informed that initially there were a dozen or so people in the staff, but conversations in the case of the meeting took place only with the three designated representatives of the group. (PAP)
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