He waited to comment on the results until the votes in half of the constituencies had been counted. The turnout turns out to be record high, because where the votes have already been counted, it amounted to almost 73%. The slowly emerging results indicate that – in terms of seats – PiS will not be able to form either an independent or a coalition government. Mann is happy with this, but he is worried that so many people voted for Jarosław Kaczyński’s party.
Mann comments on the election results: It’s great
Even before the elections, Wojciech Mann encouraged people to vote with a short rhyme – “On October 15, go vote, girls and boys, so that our country won’t be just mediocre, go vote, girls and boys, so that our country won’t be foreign to us.” His comment on the partial results appeared around 1 p.m. on the Monday after the election. The journalist wrote on his Facebook profile:
There was hope for normality. It’s great. What is depressing is that over a third of voters want to be governed by those who despise them, lie to them, rob them, and want to take them out of Europe.
His post collected 10,000 likes in less than two hours, was shared over half a thousand times, and had over 400 comments underneath. “Mr. Wojciech, as usual, a perfect comment, right on point”, “I have very similar feelings”, “It’s true, it’s sad that they still have support… but there is hope in the nation”, “I agree 100 percent. The only plus is that the Confederation has the result it has (too big anyway). It will still be beautiful!”, “I have exactly the same reflection”, “Yes, mixed feelings. But there is hope. Let’s stick to it” – write the journalist’s observers .
Wojciech Mann, when he worked at Radio Trójka, during the PiS government, was not used to keeping his mouth shut and when he didn’t like something in politicians’ behavior, he criticized it in his own style. Since he hosts a program on Radio Nowy ¦wiat, he prefers to talk only about music on air, but he has not given up commenting on social and political life in Poland – he usually speaks on these topics online. Even before the elections, he sarcastically mocked the campaign against the film “The Green Border”.
“I will comment on all events that I have not seen and do not understand. After all, I have top-shelf examples,” Mann declared in his critical and humorous entry. “Both the president of our country, important ministers and presidents, as well as their teams, do it publicly and without embarrassment” – noted the journalist and asked his readers to give him a list of “anti-Polish crap” that he should not watch, but in some way way to criticize.
In a similar tone as Wojciech Mann, writer k commented on the election results during the post-election night, especially drawing attention to the low results of the Confederation: “What can I write, I am very happy. Most of all, the one who was supposed to overturn the table he fell over it and broke his stupid mouth. I am glad that state cultural institutions in Poland will probably be freed from people who intellectually, substantively and motorically do not have the competence to sit in parking booths. However, there is no point in beating the publicist now,” he said. in a Facebook post.
Writer S, in a Twitter post written in English, also expressed the opinion that there was hope. That “after eight years of PiS rule, there will be a fundamental change in Polish politics.” He noted that the elections seemed “democratic and fair”, unlike the election campaign, which was not fair – “public television shamelessly and without any form of social control, not only promoted the ruling party, but brainwashed its viewers, resorting to perfidious manipulation and lies. Twardoch emphasizes that after two terms of PiS, Poland needs to “rebuild significant relations with the European Union (and money from the National Reconstruction Plan), Germany, Israel, Ukraine, and even the USA after 2023, because they are contaminated.” He also pointed out that “the rights of Polish women must be respected”, and Poland itself should finally address the issue of recognizing the rights of Silesians as the country’s largest ethnic minority. He is also pleased with the Confederation’s low result – Twardoch hopes that the final percentage share will not exceed five percent.
Source: Gazeta

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