- I'm certain I'll win. But quite a few work ahead of us. I told you it would be for razor blades and it was for razor blades," he told journalists. - said Rafał Trzaskowski during the interview with journalists in Kielce. The candidate for president of Poland won the first circular of presidential elections according to the latest figures.
Warsaw president Rafał Trzaskowski on Monday morning began the fight for triumph in the 2nd circular of the presidential election. The candidate KO met with the inhabitants of Kielce. In the capital of the Świętokrzyski Province, he gave distant sweet buns and apples. He besides spoke to passersby.
- I'm sorry. I'm certain I'll win. But quite a few work ahead. I said it would be (the difference between him and Karol Nawrocki ed.) for razor blades and it is for razor blades - he told journalists.
SEE: Voices from almost 100 percent of the circuits were counted. Latest data
Trzaskowski: I will fight for the voices of young people
- I'm sorry. All voters are key, you gotta talk to everyone. I'm so glad so many young people went to elections.. At the same time, it is simply a immense challenge to convince them to vote for me. I'm certain I'll talk about what they're most curious in. Above all, housing, education and a crisis in psychiatry. What I did in Warsaw must be done throughout Poland - said Trzaskowski.
- I'm sorry. In terms of support, I'll talk to everyone who wants to discuss this one. This is not about giving specified simple support, due to the fact that I respect voters and voters," he added.
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- I'm sorry. Welcome to the march. I am convinced that on Sunday we will all meet at a march in Warsaw - said the president of Warsaw asked about plans for next week.
- I'm sorry. I'm very worried.. I do not want Poland to be mastered by people with utmost views. We request peace and not chaos - he said asked by 1 of the journalists about the advanced score of "the utmost right". However, he added that he intended to search the votes of free-market voters who voted for Sławomir Mentzen.