The callback of president Krakow as a consequence of the referendum was not in organization logic, but alternatively against, and it just started. It came to light that this Miszalski did not like almost anyone, but, unfortunately, for various reasons, which does not let any consensus to be developed – but the desire to be gone.
To the news that the fresh president would be elected, PiS was very pleased that he yet began to have something to say about Krakow, due to the fact that he well knows that this city is beyond its scope and will not get it. This organization lies there permanently on Wawel. The Confederacy itself (although there are 3 of them) is not adequate to control Krakow either. The Citizens' Platform mocks that as a consequence of the referendum 1 of its activists will be replaced by another, but there is absolutely nothing to laughter at: this would be the best effect in this trenched polarization! The voters won't slap anyone, they just want to be able to choose.
It is rather comforting that in Krakow everything inactive happens as always in this city: any shoemaker of Dratewka comes and kills the dragon. Neither this Dratewka so brave (just a small more than others), nor this dragon so predatory – and airing a dreary dragon pit will be very useful. The political virgins to be eaten on the place are no longer present and Tusk had to send individual from outside to rescue Krakow: Commissioner Dorothy Sunday from headquarters.













