During yesterday's session of the Sejm, the leader Together Adrian Zandberg powerfully criticized politicians questioning the results of the presidential election, calling their actions "shut conspiracy theories" and informing against attempts at constitutional paralysis
‘W Poland has over 32,000 electoral commissions and a 4th of a million people in these commissions sacrificially, frequently late at night, worked honestly, counting the votes. These people deserve respect and thanks from a advanced house, not the sowing of shrewd conspiracy theories, which the commission of Mr Macerewicz would not be ashamed of."
Zandberg stressed that possible irregularities in individual circuits could be explained in the existing procedures, and that the real task of politicians is to defend them, not undermine them.
"If there has been fraud in circumstantial circuits, we have appropriate procedures in our country to explain them, and it is the work of politicians to stand defender of these procedures, not to question and shake the state in the name of immediate benefits," he argued.
He then warned against the "crazy scenarios" related to the call to the National Assembly and firmly assured that Together he would not let an assassination of the political foundations:
"Unfortunately, I can besides hear from the words of the Members sitting in this Chamber completely insane scenarios so as not to convene the National Assembly. I want to make it very clear that from the side of Together there will be no consent to overturning the constitutional order, and democracy at the end of the day is always about agreeing and respecting specified a consequence of the election besides erstwhile we do not win them. due to the fact that Poland is more than yours and their war."
Zandberg was responded by the talker of the Sejm Simon Hołownia, ensuring:
"Mr President, I just want to say that I am calling the National Assembly and I want to tell you that it will be fine."
The strong words of the leader Together form part of a wider debate on the transparency and reliability of the Polish electoral process, as well as on the limits of political dispute in the context of respect for democratic institutions.