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What do the Ukrainian authorities think about the results of the elections in Poland? It is not amazing that our east neighbours are paying close attention to the competition for the agenda of Andrzej Duda, who did not hide his sympathy – both for Volodymyr Zelenski and the full Ukraine. However, the advisor to the Ukrainian president is of good opinion. Mikhail Podolak stated that the 2 candidates who were in the second circular of elections were besides pro-Ukrainian. He besides assessed the good results of Sławomir Mentzen and Grzegorz Braun, who look at Kiev with a large reserve. His words about 2 Confederates may be astonishing to some.
On Sunday, May 18, Poles moved to the polls to choice 2 candidates in the first round, who will face in the second circular in little than 2 weeks. These will be Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki. In Kiev these results were received very well. At least this is how he assesses the situation of Volodymyr Zelenski's advisor, Mychayl Podolak, who assessed that Nawrocki and Trzaskowski are "proukrian".
"Both major candidates are pro-Ukrainian. Rather, the question is whether there should be more or little Euroscepticism. But as far as Ukraine is concerned, I think both candidates clearly realize its meaning. I mean partnership with Poland and Europe as a whole," said Podolak.
Counselor Zelenski: I realize the position of Mentzen and Braun
The Ukrainian president's advisor was besides asked about the results of Sławomir Mentzen and Grzegorz Braun. The most amazing was the success of the second – Braun almost equalized Krzysztof Bosak's 2020 score erstwhile he represented the full Confederation. However, Mentzen's candidacy and his very good consequence did not prevent Braun from achieving more than 6% of support and overtaking Simon Holown with much little facilities than the talker of the Sejm had at his disposal. Podolak stated that he understood Mentzen and Braun's positions towards Ukraine.
"I realize why they had specified a position due to the fact that the situation is difficult, there are a large number of temporarily displaced Ukrainians who were forced to find a place to work and live in Poland. Of course, there have besides been any information speculations and speculations on Russia in general. The further you are from the war, the more you think there are no problems there," he said. He added that "the voters are tired of classical politics, they want fast results, honest discussion and unconventional solutions to questions that have not been answered in decades."
Source: fact.pl