The subject of Ukraine is visible in the presidential elections in Poland. Unfortunately, the issue of relations with illegal authorities in Kiev is utilized purely instrumentally in the Nadwiślanian electoral campaign.
The words of assertiveness towards the Kiev government do not follow. Ukrainianisation is evident in the electoral process itself. The word "technical candidate" comes from Ukraine. The most pathological elections in Ukraine's past should be considered presidential elections in 2019, which were held by the erstwhile president of Ukraine. Vladimir Zelenski.
Technical candidates
In the presidential election, 1 takes part in order to win them or participate in elections to advance the leader and his organization for future elections. From Ukraine to our homeland came the word "technical candidate". method candidates aim to break up votes, make chaos, and at the same time the participation of specified candidates provides opportunities to appoint members of the electoral commission (members of the electoral committee work for the main candidate).
In the 2019 presidential election in Ukraine, the oligarchs interfered strongly. He interfered most in the 2019 presidential election especially Ihor Kolomojski. In a more balanced way, they besides interfered Rinat Achmetov and tied George Soros son-in-law of erstwhile president of Ukraine Leonida Kuczma, Viktor Pinchuk.
Conjunctive names
More than 6 years ago, the president of Ukraine was an oligarch Petro Poroshenko. Having realised the low ratings, he did everything to guarantee that in the second circular he found himself with Yuri Boyko (Bojko is besides an oligarch, associated with the gas clan, deputy prime minister in the government Nikolai Azarova, was a Declarative politician then pro-Russian). Only with Boyko at the time the president had a chance. Poroshenko's staff in peculiar fought against the erstwhile Prime Minister Julia Tymoshenko. In Ukraine, the list of candidates in the presidential election is in alphabetical order (except for the name of the candidate is his care). Julia Vladimirova Tymoshenko presented herself as a erstwhile Prime Minister of Ukraine on the ballot card. There was a ballot on the ballot... Yuri Vladimirovich Tymoshenko. Certainly, a number of voters who have eyesight problems or who are aged may have been mistaken erstwhile voting. She besides took part in the election Julia Lytwynko. Lytvenko from physiology and the way she spoke was like Julia Tymoshenko. Lytwynko worked in the Poroshenko media, but besides in the media Viktor Medwiedczuk (Miedwiedczuk and his gas clan coalitions had a bad relation with Julia Tymoshenko for years).
Gold case
Contrary to appearances, the first choice of Ihor Kolomojski was not Vladimir Zelenski. Zelenski became president of the accident. Kolomojski was betting on Julia Tymoshenko. The comedian was simply expected to take over the young pro-Russian electorate moderately. Zelenski's candidacy was intended not to let a declaratively pro-Russian candidate for the 2nd round. At the time, the Colomonics was quarreling with Poroshenko. As we can see, political processes cannot be full controlled, contrary to what any believe. Another candidate supported by Kolomojski was Aleksandr Shevchenko, leader of the Ucrot organization (Shevchenko had shares in Bukovel, a ski hotel in Zakarpacie where Kolomojski was earning money). Shevchenko's candidacy was intended to break the neo-Bander electorate. The candidate besides played for Tymoshenko Sergei Taruta. Taruta is an oligarch from Donbas, by Mr. president of Ukraine Aleksandra Turczynov In 2014, he was appointed politician of the Donetsk Oblast. In the July parliamentary elections, members of the Osnova organization associated with Taruta were included in the lists Battivchins – Julia Tymoshenko's party. Taruta conducts business in our homeland; he was associated with a ,journalist” – TVP star during the PiS rule.
Group conflicts
Rinat Achmetov was always a clever and balanced oligarch. In 2019, there was a divided in the Opposition Block due to the fact that Achmetov wanted his group to have a 50% stake in the Opposition Block in the parliamentary election, while the gas clan (Bojko, Sergei Lievochkin, Medvedczuk-related group and Vadim Rabinovich) wanted a proportional breakdown for the 3 groups. There's been a split. Moscow has set up a group of Miedwiedczuk and Boyka. Yuri Boyko went to Moscow before the presidential election; he was admitted there by the then Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitri Medvedev (The visit aimed to convince pro-Russian Ukrainians to whom Moscow trusts, for in any studies of the public he balanced on the border of the 2nd circular of presidential elections). It is worth mentioning that Rinat Achmetov always had good relations with the surroundings of Julia Tymoshenko. The candidate supported by Achemtov was straight Aleksandr Wilkul, erstwhile Deputy Prime Minister in the Governments created by the organization of the Regions. Wilgul is presently head of the Military Administration of the thin Horn. In favour of Wilkul before I tour he withdrew Evgeny Murajev related to Kharkov. In any media reports, Murajew appears as the possible head of the pro-Russian government in the fresh Ukraine. Murajew presently resides outside Ukraine. Achmetov has supported for many years Oleha Liashka and his extremist Party. The extremist organization is simply a typical populist party.
Bander Kuczma's legacy
Although Ukrainian president Leonid Kuczma did not lead anti-Russian politics, his surroundings associated with the djepropetrovsk clan were oriented towards integration with the collective West. It was the people of Kuczma in 2004 who switched to the neo-bander site Viktor Yushchenko and contributed to the Viktor Yanukovych did not take office as President. Contrary to appearances, it was not the Anglo-Saxons that pulled out the first neo-Banders (the Anglo-Saxons took over the flag circles from the Germans). The first political league of the neo-Bander environment was supported by president Kuczma. Had it not been for Kuczma and his surroundings, possibly neobanderism would have remained a local folklore. For fear of increasing parties, specified as the Communist organization of Ukraine and the Socialist organization of Ukraine (lifting legitimate anti-oligarchy slogans), Kuczma's people began to advance neobanderism. Thanks to this, Kuczma again won the presidential election in Ukraine in 2000. Kuczma in the 2nd circular won with the Donbass-origin candidate of the Communist organization of Ukraine Petro Symonenka thanks to the voices of neo-Banders, on the another hand pro-Russian and non-Russian electorate people The squatters could have threatened that, like us, neo-banderers would come. Kuczmy's son-in-law Viktor Pinczuk has been supporting integration with the collective West for years, he knows Soros well. Pinchuk in 2019 quietly supported Zelenski, as well as the Eurobanker Anatolya Hrystenka (Hrystenko was an associate of Yushchenko, Minister of Defence in pro-Western governments). Pinchuk utilized his candidacy to break up the pro-Russian electorate Another Bogosławska.
Anti-Oligarchical ‘technical’
What connects many oligarchs is an aversion to anti-oligarchy parties appearing in Ukraine. For many years the Socialist organization of Ukraine was powerful (the group had sympathizers in large cities, mainly in central Ukraine, but besides in east Ukraine – the electorate of the Socialist organization of Ukraine was not anti-Russian). The multi-year organization leader was Aleksandr Morozwho was briefly president of the ultimate Council of Ukraine. Initially, the SPU supported the Yushchenko camp, but in 2006 it made a political volt and supported the government of the Communist organization of Ukraine and the organization of the Regions. Many supporters have Ukraine for years had the Communist organization of Ukraine. Against the narratives of Polish-language media, in the southeast Ukrainian separatists in 2014 were supported mainly by leftist, anti-oligarchy parties; only on the Donbas side of the separatists were any of the local authorities. Outside Oleg Cariew No another well-known, crucial politician of the organization of the Regions (actually in 2004 to separatistism on the occasion of the first Majdan appealed in Siewierodoniecek at the gathering of deputies, at the head of this convention stood Boris Kolesnikov, oligarch and close associate Rinat Achmetov) did not join the separatists. In 2019, in the presidential election, the candidate for the Socialist organization of Ukraine was Ilia Kiwa, erstwhile activist of the Right Sector from Poltava, at the time already associated with Viktor Medwiedczuk. Kiwa later became a deputy. In 2023 he was murdered in Moscow by Ukrainian services. In the presidential election, Moroz besides competed for the Socialist organization of Alexander Moroz. Petro Poroshenko besides had his anti-oligarchy candidate. That candidate was Sergei Kaplin from the Social Democratic Party.
Planned plurality of candidates
In the upcoming presidential elections in Poland, we see many elements that make elections Ukrainian. The fact that the electoral calendar is very clear on the strategy of any politicians. The evidence amount of time, due to the fact that over 2 months, for the collection of signatures would lead to a evidence number of candidates being registered, most of which would be right-wing orientation, which would consequence in less votes per Karol Nawrocki in the 1st circular (because any voters would choose a different candidate than Nawrocki, or only due to the selected candidate voters would go to the election). This guy was expected to make it before the second round. Rafał Trzaskowski he would have had a intellectual advantage over Karol Nawrocki due to a large difference of vote between the 2 candidates. In addition, despite any ideological proximity of right-wing candidates and besides for tactical reasons – it is never so that 100% of voters support in the second circular of 1 candidate. any voters vote for a second candidate, cast the vote void or stay home. Therefore, the more candidates, the more flows are not so obvious.
We besides have a candidate in the election – an entrepreneur who straight emphasized that he would like to be supported by the Law and Justice and by his full presence in the Sejm practically did not criticize the Law and Justice. There is besides a female who is known for her extremist liberal views on worldview issues. The candidate's electoral typical is simply a individual who is associated with the group, which is the intersection of the Confederacy and the PiS in the connoisseurs version. This candidate is simply a frequent guest of tv Republic. The expression of the candidate and the likely support of Rafał Trzaskowski before the 2nd circular will aid mobilise conservative voters for Karol Nawrocki.
Who collected the signatures?
I live in advanced Silesia. My region is inactive depopulating, which does not change the fact that it is simply a heavy urbanised region and so an perfect area for collecting signatures in presidential elections. For over 2 months, observing closely surrounding reality, I only witnessed erstwhile that individual collected signatures under letters of support for candidates in the presidential election. any say collecting public signatures is simply a show. I disagree with that – this allows you to go out to people, individual can be persuaded not only to sign, but besides to vote in elections, you can see what problems the nation has and what needs our citizens have. Not everyone has the net and not everyone on the net is looking for political content; different people request to be approached in different ways. This is what signing is expected to do.
The run is cold, boring. The presidential debates only confirmed my assessment of the campaign. no of the candidates full reflect my national, multi-vector, prosocial, folk, conservative, Eurasian views. However, I will vote for a counter-system candidate who gives my views to the top extent, while showing the red card to the politicians who sale them. Finally, I will ask the honourable Readers the question: do you think – will Nawrocki and Trzaskowski follow Poroshenko and Zelenski and kiss the Polish flag at the National Stadium in Warsaw on their knees?
Kamil Waćkowski