The chief responds to the smallest attendance in Poland. “We had communion”

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The smallest interest in the Sunday presidential election was in the municipality of Zębowice (Opolskie province), where the turnout was only 41.61% (PKW lists 1 123 crucial cards on 2,699 eligible to vote). For comparison, the largest attendance was in Krynica Morska (Pomorskie) and amounted to 83.51 percent.

Deputy mayor Edmund Langosh in an interview with the portal o2 said that the turnout problem was besides observed in the parliamentary elections. He explained that many of the people whose names appear in the electoral registry live and work in Germany.

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"Some people usage double citizenship, as though they are on the electoral lists, but do not live in Poland," he said. "I do not know why this is the case for elections as crucial as presidential elections," he said.

The turnout here was the smallest. “Beyond the restaurant where the EU's reception was, there was emptiness”

The village's chieftain of Zębowice Gabriela Respondek is besides incapable to indicate the clear origin of specified a tiny turnout in the 1st circular of the presidential election. However, he draws attention to 1 thing. We had a communion in Serbs. I think she may have influenced attendance. People celebrated in families, she said. She besides turned her attention to the weather. “Yesterday, outside the restaurant where the EU organization was, there was nothing,” she added.

On Sunday, 1 June, the second circular of presidential elections will be held, in which the candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski and the PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki will compete for a seat in the Presidential Palace.

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