After counting the votes, 58.64 percent districts, turnout in Sunday’s parliamentary elections was 72.99%. This is the greatest result in the democratic history of Poland. Citizens surprisingly mobilized and went to the district electoral commissions, where in many places there were very long queues.
Emotions reached their peak that evening. Agata Adamek shed tears
One of the people who reported live the events in front of the district electoral commission was Agata Adamek from TVN24. It turns out that the political reporter was also affected by the great emotions that accompanied people waiting in line to cast their votes.
Is a journalist allowed to get emotional in public? The sight of people wrapped in blankets, tea being distributed in the queue and the words ‘thank you to my compatriots’ from the exhausted but happy head of the commission in Wola… Yes, I admit, I cried,” wrote Agata Adamek.
In her entry, she referred to a situation that happened at one of the electoral commissions in Warsaw’s Wola district. Citizens waited there in very long lines, and the voting ended only after midnight. This situation is unprecedented in the recent history of our country.
In an interview with TVN24, the head of the commission thanked the voters for their perseverance. – I’ve definitely never experienced anything like this before. It’s a great day. […] Thank you very much, compatriots, said Jolanta Ławrynowicz-Filipiak, tears appearing in her eyes.
Source: Gazeta

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