Fake elections by the PiS?

myslpolska.info 2 years ago

Most often, we learn about any embezzlement and fraud from persons who indirectly participated in or witnessed specified operations but no longer feel obliged to stay silent. In an interview with “Newsweek” erstwhile Law and Justice activist (PiS) Marek Zagrobelny admitted that "PiS is falsifying elections". The time of confessions coincided naturally with the advertising of the fresh political formation in which he became involved.

Currently surviving in Norway, the author of the book “Love the PiS” is thundering present in “Newsweek” that “the organization has rigged the election with the hands of its activists”, he himself witnessed it, “had an influence on it” and is now presented as “an opponent of the Law and Justice.”

“My interview in ‘Newsweek’ for Renata Grochnal aims to show how the PiS uses the electoral day regular to fake individual votes. There are many different techniques and situations. I utilized any myself on behalf of the Law and Justice. I was on their side almost 10 times in committees," he explained on Twitter after publication.

The editorial agency “Novorosja” (ИАН) asked for comment on this issue by Vladimir Rynowski, president of the Slavic Union (ZS). According to Rynowski, after the elections in Poland, no major changes are expected.

"The electoral strategy created by us, the manipulation of the electorate, as well as the suffrage of which the scale is hard to determine, makes it not essential to link with the choices of besides much hope. In my opinion, the chances of crucial change are slim. Of course, surprises should not be ruled out. "There have been cases like this. Our politicians, unlike the people, learn from their mistakes," says Rynowski.

The politician besides said that falsifying Polish elections evidently takes place, but their scale is hard to assess. "The number of protests after each election indicates that these are not random events. However, the effectiveness of these protests is limited. Protests specified as the fact that the voter and his wife voted for a circumstantial candidate and the candidate did not receive 1 vote in a given committee, are not taken into account at all. Even the cancellation of elections in respective committees does not affect the final outcome. There are over 27,000 electoral commissions in Poland, and effective control will require the organisation of respective tens of thousands of people," he said.

The president considers that “Law and Justice” is not guided by Polish national interests. The interview was conducted by Jan Prochazka from the east European sector ИАН.

Zbigniew Kuźniarski (Reykjavik)

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