Sensation chases sensation! In the opinion of Advocate Giertych (remember: “The game to the sack and the lake bag”) the presidential elections were rigged due to the fact that he did not win them – and yet he was to win them – Vice-President of the Civic Platform, Deputy organization Chief Donald Tusk, an unpartisan candidate
Rafał Trzaskowski
from a good Ubek family. All (nearly) polls pointed to his immense advantage over fascist, pimp, and human-eater Karol Nawrocki, even the large Sour (or whatever) as upset Tusk explained to the writer he gave him the worst opinion. large Siur isn't just a pimple. And here
Nobody bought it!
Not only a gangster, but besides a certain psychopath incriminating Charles Nawrocki quoted by throwing himself out of Tusk's despair. He was to complete the system, introduce an absolute democratry snarling for the dream of the esbeeks and their families, and here Bel Ami enjoyed the presidency only 2 hours. Tusk footrest
Roman Gierty
He called for a vote count! There you go: in Pipidówka Górna 1 vote (up to one!) was counted to Trzaskowski not enough. In Pipidów Dolna – even two! "It's a forgery" roared a patron like a lion for 2 f. And then it got worse. For example, in the capital city of Warsaw, in the electoral commission
Number 113
It turned out that Fascist, boxer and pimp were counted over 100 votes short. Over a 100 votes were added to the same vote by Rafał Trzaskowski. And it's not the first case known after this election. What was it said about Mieczysław Moczar, a communist dignitary in IPR? Yeah: “Who fights Miecie, the 1 who dies.” Drills into a bag?
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Jan Rich
Ps.: Or possibly we should number the votes in the elections to the Sejm, and not just in Jagono, who was lost by Donald Tusk, yet becoming the head of government! This summertime will be hot in Poland... The PO came up with a fresh legal doctrine (as a rule, the law as we realize it): presumptions of annulment of elections. It'll kill us. This is simply a good forecast for the coming years for Poland.