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Election protests. Pierced round border


The Supreme Court has been received so far 108 protests regarding the election of the president – informed Monika Drwal from the press team of the Supreme Court.

It probably won't end there. The deadline for submitting protests is on Monday, June 16.

See also: Protests and irregularities in the presidential election. There is an important voice from the Ministry of Interior and Administration

It is known that on Tuesday the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs of the Supreme Court considered six protests, which were left without further running. On Wednesday, it was planned to take care of the next, seventh protest, but ultimately it was attached to a joint reconnaissance with other applications.

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