That's what we'll pay for the election. The head of the CBW gave preliminary calculations

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This year's presidential elections will be more costly than those held 5 years ago. The National Election Office estimates that the cost will be around PLN 550 million, which is mainly due to the increase in the diets of members of the election committees.

The organization of the presidential elections will consume around PLN 246 million more than those organised in 2020 and by about PLN 376 million more than those from 2015. In a conversation with PAP, the head of KBW informed about this Rafał Tkacz, which is primarily liable for the issue of payments to committee members.

- I'm sorry. At the time, erstwhile we had problems with the assembly of the constituencies of the electoral commissions, they were clearly lower. Currently, for the president of the committee, the a diet of PLN 700, for the deputy - PLN 600 and for the private associate - PLN 500. In the case of the second circular we are talking about 3/4 of these amounts. Finally, we can say that the diet is adequate for this work carried out by the members of the committee, which has besides translated into an interest in its implementation," Tkacz pointed out.

Presidential election for PLN 550 million. CWB reported preliminary costs

Contrary to what might seem, the production of electoral cards absorbs a comparatively tiny proportion of the overall cost of elections. The head of the CWB explained that the over six million zlotys - these costs relate to printing in a quantity corresponding to the number of voters entitled to vote. This is due to the resolution of the Polish Parliament.

However, not all committee receives the same number of ballot cards as has been problematic in the past. - We have municipal reserves, from which, if necessary, we can deliver these cards to the premises, for which local governments are responsible. The thing is, to avoid specified situations as the 1 in Wroclaw Jadnowhere these cards are reportedly missing for any time," said the head of the CBW.

SEE: 17 days to election. There's a fresh presidential poll.

Any surplus ballot cards shall be destroyed after voting. Based on pre-election reports, the CWB decided to introduce more electoral cards, among others, in resorts - there may be more voters there than in another places. - We know that The voters can arrive there crowded - Tissuer said.

Poles will decision to urn. 18 May decision time

The first circular of presidential elections will be held 18 May. Where no of the candidates receives adequate votes, 1 June there will be a "playoff" in which challengers will be given the top support in the first installment of the vote.

According to the latest United Surveys poll conducted for WP, the best chance of winning now is Rafał Trzaskowski (31.6%.). Right behind him. Karol NawrockiTo whom he plans to vote 24.7%. respondents. The survey shows that in the second circular besides the candidate of the Civic Coalition will triumph.

SEE: How many apartments does Karol Nawrocki have? "He never hid it."

In connection with the planned electoral debates, much can change by 18 May. Now. Monday at 8:00 p.m. in Polsat News and Polsat News Politics will begin election staff debate individual candidates. It will be led by the manager of the Information and Publicity Division of Polsat tv and the editor-in-chief of Interia, Piotr Witwicki.

Presidential election 2025. List of candidates

  • Artur Bartoszewicz (independent candidate)
  • Magdalena Biejat (New Left candidate)
  • Grzegorz Braun (candidate of the Confederation of the Polish Crown)
  • Simon Holovnia (Polish 2050 and PSL candidate)
  • Marek Jakubiak (Free Republican candidate)
  • Maciej Maciak (candidacy of the Prosperity and Peace Movement)
  • Sławomir Mentzen (Confederal candidate)
  • Karol Nawrocki (PiS supported candidate)
  • Joanna Senyszyn (independent candidate)
  • Krzysztof Stanowski (independent candidate)
  • Rafał Trzaskowski (KO candidate)
  • Marek Woch (candidate of Unpartisan Local Government)
  • Adrian Zandberg (total candidate)
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