

“As announced, at the first possible constitutional deadline. I have just sent the order to the president of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Prime Minister (...). The election run begins” — informed Marshal Simon Holovnia on 16 January. Poles will be elected president on 18 May, and if a second circular is necessary, they will besides go to urn on 1 June.
Grzegorz Braun joined the group of people who want to fight for the Presidential Palace. This decision sparked a wave of comments as it is the second Confederate politician — alongside Sławomir Mentzen — who declares presidential ambitions.
Grzegorz Braun is running. Comment Wave
"I think it's small, but the hazard is that Braun will win against the PiS candidate and we will have the second circular of Trzaskowski~Braun," wrote Roman Gierty with KO at night, commenting on Braun's decision.
Deputy talker of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak emphasizes that the authoritative candidate of the Confederation is Sławomir Mentzen. “Our decision to support Sławomir Mentzen was not to be a surprise to the Crown colleagues a period earlier, during the July 9 meeting, we convinced them to support the primaries and warned them against avoiding the decision until the end of August or longer!” — He wrote a politician.
“Here we go! I have the ambition to show that the Right is functional... Long live Freedom! Long live Normality! Long live Poland!” wrote Braun’s website Janusz Korwin-Mikke.
"It's so messed up. Good night, my dears!” — this is simply a commentary by Artur Dziambor, a erstwhile Confederate MP, who, however, competed in the final election from the list of the 3rd Way.
Presidential election. They'll run for president.
President of the capital, candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski, supported by the Law and Justice president Karol Nawrocki, talker of the Sejm, candidate of the 3rd Way Simon Hołownia, candidate of the fresh Left, deputy marshal of the legislature Magdalena Biejat, MP Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederate; organization candidate Together Adrian Zandberg, MP Marek Jakubiak of the Free Republicans wheel; Marek Woch of the Unpartisan Local Government and leader of the Union alternate Piotr Szumlewicz.