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[SELF-PROMOTION] The entire podcast is available: ???? on our website: https://wiadomosci.onet.pl/kraj/nacze... ???? or in the Onet Audio application at the link: https://www.onet.pl/audio/naczelni The first strong election weekend is behind us. On Saturday, the Civic Coalition announced who will represent them in the presidential elections, and on Sunday, Law and Justice revealed their cards. Finally, there is someone to vote for, a civic candidate! Jarosław Kaczyński, in the goodness of his heart, offered Karol Nawrocki to the entire homeland, he almost laid him on the altar of the homeland - rejoiced Tomasz Sekielski. Bartosz Węglarczyk pointed out that Karol Nawrocki, as a civic candidate, will be able to call himself ko Is this a coincidence? Unfortunately, the civic candidate's Sunday speech did not captivate the Chiefs. They do not believe that he will be able to end the Polish-Polish war. The list of people supporting Karol Nawrocki's candidacy turned out to be more interesting. On the other hand, the entry of the Institute of National Remembrance on platform X was scandalous. On the official profile of this state institution we can read: I am ready to fight for Poland. That's for sure! The President of the Institute of National Remembrance dr@NawrockiKn is a civic candidate for the President of the Republic of Poland! The Institute, which is financed with money from all Poles, should never get involved in politics, reminds Bartosz Węglarczyk. Thanks are due to Jan Mosiński, MP from Law and Justice, for accidentally revealing Sunday's message of the day. Thanks to him, we know that the events in the Kraków Sokoła Hall were not of a party nature, but of a social and civic nature. On Saturday, the Civic Coalition announced who their candidate would be in the presidential elections. Let us recall that over 22,126 people voted, the winner, Rafał Trzaskowski, received 74.75 percent. votes, while Radosław Sikorski won 25.25 percent of votes. It will end with Rafał Trzaskowski being the only party candidate, the rest of the candidates will be independent and self-governing, this is how Bartosz Węglarczyk summed up Saturday's events. Tomasz Sekielski reminded us that Radosław Sikorski lost in the primaries once again, first in 2010 to Bronisław Komorowski, now to Rafał Trzaskowski. Sikorski's great presidential dream is probably coming to an end. Our Editors-in-Chief have only one request for politicians at the end. Maybe it's finally high time to deal with changing the electoral law when it comes to presidential elections, to make this system more realistic, regulate the issues of pre-campaign and financing election campaigns. We invite you to the next episode of Editors-in-Chief and encourage you to listen to the podcast every Monday at 7:00 p.m. on the Onet website, as well as in the Onet Audio application. We also invite you to write to the Editors-in-Chief at [email protected]. #Chiefs #20241125 #live