The nation is rebelling, and I am at the head of the social revolt," said Karol Nawrocki, a candidate for president, supported by the Law and Justice Office, at a rally in Janów Lubelski. I am 1 of you – he convinced the gathered.
"I have no owners in Berlin, nor Brussels, nor my owner is Mr Soros, nor businessmen, billionaires. I'm 1 of you, I'll be 1 of you. erstwhile I become president, I will be your voice in the presidential palace," Nawrocki said to the gathered on the marketplace in Janów Lubelski.
In his opinion, "rebellious citizens of the Polish state" do not want "a monopoly of power, a monopoly of extremist liberals". As he emphasized, "the nation is suffocating" against the ideology of the Green Deal, which destroys farms and causes an increase in prices for electricity, as well as against "foreign ideologies in schools", due to the fact that it wants schools from which "young students come out Poles due to the fact that Poland is here".
"The nation is rebelling, and I am only at the head of this social rebellion, being your voice," Nawrocki said.
Nawrocki: I know the challenges of everyday life
He emphasized that it would be a pride and a large honour to be president of Poland. "I am a man who has come a long way, who knows the hardships of everyday life, who is not a product of a political laboratory that is not composed of polls, briefs, assistants, vice-presidents, deputy minister. I am 1 of you, a boy from the average territory of Gdańsk" - he said.
He argued that Poland could not become "another land of the European Union", but that it was to be "independent Poland in the EU" and that it wanted Poland without illegal migrants. "I will halt this madness, I promise you," declared the candidate.
He added that as president he would tell the president of Ukraine that Poland is ready to aid Ukraine, "because post-Soviet, neo-imperial Russia should be as far distant as possible", but Ukrainians cannot "recommend unequal competition" which destroys farms and must begin exhumations in Volyn.
"We have the right to have our own voice in Brussels, Berlin, and Kiev," said the candidate.
From Janów Lubelskie Nawrocka he went to a gathering with the inhabitants of Chrzanów (the Lublin province). It was in this municipality in the first circular of the presidential election that received the highest support in the country – he won 64.95 percent of the vote.
In the first circular of the presidential election Rafał Trzaskowski won 31.36 percent and Karol Nawrocki - 29.54 percent. The second circular of the presidential election will take place on 1 June.
PAP