They went to vote in crowds, they will get over PLN 1.2 million. There is a notification to the PKW


Cities and municipalities throughout Poland organized numerous profrexistence actions. Radiozet.pl website describes the activities of the board of the province. Lublin. There, Marshal Jarosław Stawiarski promised to financially reward five municipalities with the largest attendance. Provided they are up to 20,000 residents.
On Monday, the Marshal's Office of the Lubelskie Voivodeship announced that the Chrzanów commune in the Janów poviat would receive 500,000. PLN (84.72 percent), the commune of Godziszów (81.49 percent) will receive 300,000 PLN, Rossosz (80.23 percent) 200,000 PLN, Głusk (78.43 percent) 150 thousand PLN, and Konopnica (77.43 percent) 100,000 zloty. This is a total of 1 million 250 thousand zloty. In all these municipalities, Karol Nawrocki won the election and definitely – in Godziszów he won 94.66 percent.
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“We have a lot of needs. Each zloty will be useful,” Józef Wysłąwski, the PiS commune head, told the portal. “It's good that we have records. You can see that the inhabitants had their favorite,” he added.
MEP thunders about the actions of the Marshal of the province. Lublin. “Mrs. Cashier threw them for shopping”
According to the MEP Marta Wcisło, “is nothing more than informal, veiled buying of votes.” She said that professionational campaigns were organized all over the country, but all local governments took into account. She stated that Jarosław Stawiarski was deliberately acting “to increase the chances of a specific candidate, because it is known how voters vote in such small municipalities.”
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She also accused the Marshal that his face was on leaflets about the action, and yet it is known that he was associated with a specific party.
“During the campaign route I went to a rural store in Serokomla. These leaflets were lying at the ticket office, the cashier threw them for shopping for every customer,” she said.
She reported that she had submitted a notification to the National Electoral Commission.
Spokesman of Marshal Remigiusz Małecki told Radiozet.pl that the competition is addressed to municipalities in rural areas, where communication exclusion is often a problem. He explained that the competition was to mobilize the municipalities and TSO authorities to provide transport to people who could have a problem reaching the election. He added that for large cities this money would not be such a significant support.
This is not convinced, the MEP believes that it is “stigmatizing larger municipalities, and perhaps also an attempt to finance the campaign of one candidate outside the official committee.”




