This year it will be 35 years since the Poles first pointed out the president after the war in free, equal, secret and universal elections. The candidate could be any Polish citizen who turned 35 years old, who could vote all over the age of 18. This applies to anyone who is not deprived of public rights. Right. I am emphasizing in capital letters due to the fact that I increasingly announcement citizens who think that their participation in elections is doing individual a favor. I swear, they don't. Without going to the election, they vote for a candidate who gets the highest number of votes from the another voters. Well, I don't have that much assurance in my fellow citizens, so I'm voting in person, but if anyone wants their neighbors to choose the authorities, it's his business. I'm not gonna tell an adult man to wear a cap to the cold, that was mommy and daddy's job.
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A fewer days ago, my friend said he wasn't going to the vote due to the fact that he didn't want anyone to say he gave him a ticket to be president. The empty laughter has swept me, due to the fact that regardless of attendance, there has not yet been a winner of the election who would consider that he has not been given a mandate to rule. And it won't. A friend may not go to the election, and the first thing the winner will do is thank the full nation for trusting him. And so are my colleagues. A bet?
These are the facts. Why don't I let the people of the country vote for me? Beyond the east border, we have a war that can decision to Poland at any time, possibly if we were not in NATO and the European Union, we would already have fights at home, and meanwhile, the polls give pro-Russian politicians (including Moscow's fraternal candidate for president of Romania, Nawrock's Nawrock's doc. That's adequate for me to exercise the right to vote, although you can believe me, that's not the only reason.