"There should be no place for them in Polish politics". Trzaskowski hit any rivals

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During Monday's debate, Maciej Maciak was asked if he admired Vladimir Putin. He said yes, arguing that "each of us would not endure specified pressure." Rafał Trzaskowski referred to the situation on Tuesday.


During the presidential debate "Super Express", Marek Jakubiak addressed 1 of the questions to Maciej Maciak. – Do you admire Putin? – she wanted to know about the Free Republicans.

- Yeah. All of us couldn't handle the pressure. This proves that he is simply a very good politician – stated the leader of the Prosperity and Peace Movement.

Trzaskowski hit 1 of his rivals. "There should be no place"


Then a disgusted candidate shouted to him, "Applause for Putin!". It was Krzysztof Stanowski.

Rafał Trzaskowski (KO) besides referred to the situation on Tuesday. – There were those who – or alternatively 1 individual – spoke clearly about their support for Putin. For a man who murders, for a man who sends his troops to rape people who are vulnerable, it's gone. “Today we must clearly say that for people who praise Putin, there should be no place in Polish politics,” said Trzaskowski.

Let us remind you that Russia announced a temporary ceasefire on 7-11 May. As the Kremlin announced, the decision relates to the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the triumph over Nazi Germany.

"For humanitarian reasons, on the days of celebration of the 80th anniversary of the victory, from the north from 7 to 8 May to the north from 10 to 11 May, the Russian side announces a ceasefire," the Kremlin late announced in a release.

What is happening in Ukraine today?


Moscow, however, pointed out that in the event of a breach of the truce by the Ukrainian side, the Russian troops would supply a "appropriate and effective response". Earlier, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Pieskov declared again " Russia's readiness" for peace talks, but the condition is to recognise the annexed lands by the Kiev authorities.

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the coming week would be "very critical" for the White home in the context of peace plans for Russia and Ukraine. This time will "determine whether it is an undertaking we want to proceed to engage in," he added.

"There are reasons for optimism, but there are besides reasons for realism. We are close, but not close enough," Rubio said in the NBC program "Meet the Press".

"The full process is to find whether both sides truly want peace and how close they are to each another or how far they are from each another after 90 days of efforts here... that's what we're trying to figure out this week," he explained.

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