The priest of TikToka tells us how to vote in elections. He's got 3 crucial tips

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The second circular of the presidential election is getting closer. All indications are it's gonna be a razor fight. According to the polls, the difference between candidates is minimal. Many inactive have not made a decision on whom to vote. 1 of the network users decided to ask a priest who has a popular social media account. The clergyman responded by giving 3 brief advices to voters.


Priest Sebastian Picur of Podkarpacia gained considerable popularity on TikTok, where he publishes content related to pastoral life. It besides addresses issues related to social life.

He late answered a question from 1 of the users who wrote, "Who should I vote for on Sunday? I have a dilemma." Fr Picur replied briefly but bluntly, giving any advice.

– I have 3 tips for you: 1. Go to the election, 2. Give an crucial vote, 3. Vote according to your conscience – he said in the video. alternatively of identifying a peculiar candidate or suggesting a choice, the priest called for reflection and making his own decision, without force or influence from outside.

Second circular of presidential elections


The second circular of elections will take place on Sunday 1 June. Rafał Trzaskowski, Citizen Coalition candidate and Karol Nawrocki supported by Law and Justice compete for the president's seat. The run is coming to an end, but emotions are inactive growing.

As we wrote in onTemat.pl, the opinion24 survey commissioned by RMF FM shows that Rafał Trzaskowski wants to vote in the second circular of 47.5% of respondents. Karol Nawrocki intends to support 45.9% of respondents. 6.6% of participants inactive do not know who they will vote for.

Let us add that the survey was carried out after the debate of Trzaskowski with Nawrocki, talks of both candidates with Sławomir Mentzen and Sunday marches.

In the United Surveys poll conducted for Virtual Poland, Rafał Trzaskowski gained 47.4% of support, while Karol Nawrocki gained 45 percent.

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