Marek Jakubiak asked Maciej Maciak a question during the "SE" debate on Monday. “I am outraged that people who have forgotten that they were trampling on their backs with Vladimir Putin are accusing you of pro-Russianism. I'd like to ask you, do you realize that? Why is this happening? – there was a question.
– Anti-Russian moods in society are produced. The smart guys in politics are trying to play election success on the anti-Russian view. If they behave later, it's most likely the usual. They will not keep their run promises," said Matiak.
Jakubiak besides asked him, "does he admire Vladimir Putin". He said yes. “Every 1 of us in Poland would not withstand specified pressure,” he pointed out.
Then a disgusted candidate shouted to him, "Good for Putin!". It was Krzysztof Stanowski.
Who's Maciej Maciak?
Maciej Maciak was born in Włocławek. He is simply a journalist, social activist and politician who is moving for president as leader of the Prosperity and Peace Movement (RDiP).
Maciak was active with local media in Włocławek for many years. In the past, he was associated with Self-defense and Unpartisan Local Governments. In 2006 he ran for the Sejm of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship, and in 2018 and 2024 he applied for the office of president Włocławek – winning 14,13 and 7,42 percent of the votes respectively. In 2023, he besides competed for the Sejm with a letter of RDiP – he received 1,298 votes in territory no. 5.
Maciej Maciak is controversial due to his statements, in which he openly expresses sympathy for the Russian and Belarusian regimes. Vladimir Putin and Russia, for example, referred to as "a stand of normality". In 2019, he was convicted of insulting a black doctor who was his opponent in the election for president Włocławek.