Joanna Senyszyn hard after the debate in Konski. He hits Magdalene Biejat. “She stabbed in the back”

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Other candidates for the office of president of the Republic of Poland talk after the Friday debate held in Koński (Świętokrzyskie Province). Although originally only Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki were to participate in the event, yet six another people appeared at the event who compete in the election.

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The debate was besides attended by: Szymon Hołownia, Magdalena Biejat, Marek Jakubiak, Maciej Maciak, Krzysztof Stanowski and Joanna Senyszyn, who took the level on Saturday morning. In her Facebook entry, in sharp words, she referred to the behaviour of the Polish 2050 candidate and the Left candidate.

Senyszyn comments on the debate in Konski. Hits Biejat and Holovnia

"Did Biejat and Holovnia join Nawrocki's staff? During the debate in the Koński coalitions on 15 October powerfully attacked Rafał Trzaskowski. Candidates who declare to have national consent couldn’t stand not to hit their own” — starts their entry Senyszyn.

The candidate for president believes that Holovnia and Biejat helped Nawrock “for a fewer seconds to satisfy their own ego.” He notes that they were hitting each another and, above all, on "his candidate, who, according to the polls, has the best chance of entering the second round". “As a result, animosity came to light so as not to say common hatred breaking up the coalition on October 15, ” we read.

Senyszyn writes straight that Biejat "put a knife in the back" to Trzaskowski. It is about the situation in which the candidate of the Left took the rainbow flag from the president of Warsaw, which Nawrocki had previously placed. “And yet she twisted the blade, saying that she was not ashamed of the rainbow,” we read. He adds that Trzaskowski, while hiding the flag under the desktop, made a mistake.

"Though I am not in the ruling coalition, I threw Rafał any kind of lifeline, due to the fact that that is what the allies of the common good do. Those who do not realize this are not fit for a squad game of politics,” concludes Senyszyn.

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