
Polish PM Alleges Unfair Election, Claims Nawrocki Would Have Won Decisively
Polish PM Morawiecki alleges unfair practices in Presidential Election An interview with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has sparked controversy after he claimed that the recent presidential election was not fair. The interview, conducted in Romania, saw Morawiecki assert that if the election had been conducted fairly, candidate Karol Nawrocki would have secured a decisive victory, winning with 55% of the vote compared to 45%. Morawiecki's comments were made in response to a question regarding the election results. He stated, "We feel like winners – and not just morally, but factually. If this was a fair fight, Karol Nawrocki's victory would have been 55% to 45%." The Prime Minister's statement immediately drew attention, raising questions about the integrity of the electoral process. He further elaborated on the alleged unfairness, citing a coordinated media attack against Nawrocki, claiming, "There was a lot of different media coverage. There was talk of setups, there was talk of chivalry, there was some work in the Grand Hotel, on the gate, some kind of butlering, or something like that, that got in the way." The video has generated significant online discussion, with many viewers expressing concern over the Prime Minister's serious allegations. The interview's release in Romania also raises questions about the timing and context of Morawiecki's statement. Further investigation is needed to ascertain the validity of his claims and to fully understand the implications for the Polish political landscape.