

Friday evening in Koński (Świętokrzyskie) took place debates ahead of the presidential elections, involving 8 candidates. The leader of the Polsatu programme Bogdan Rymanowski started a conversation with politicians, asking whether they were actually won by Rafał Trzaskowski. As a mention point he recalled statement by Donald Tusk, who, referring to the gas attack during the meeting, stated that "the triumph of the president of Warsaw in yesterday's debate enraged competition". According to Mariusz Witczak of KO Rafał Trzaskowski was a clear winner of the debate. Radosław Fogiel from PiS had a completely different opinion.
Fogiel o Trzaskowski: there was nothing to collect
— The fact is that it has large competence, political experience in all area. He is simply a mature wise politician,” said Mariusz Witczak in Rymanowski's breakfast program. He stressed that this candidate besides has a immense advantage compared to Karol Nawrocki, which is peculiarly important, due to the fact that it is with large probability that these 2 candidates can go to the second circular in the election. “Nawrock’s compromise is undeniable. This is simply a man with no competence, no qualities, moving around forged on a plate of communes — he thundered in Polsata Witczak. He besides added that he felt that supporting this candidate was “the mistake of the PiS”, which could end in a “complete flap”.
In consequence to Witczak’s harsh words, Radosław Fogiel reacted with an equally strong comment. He stressed that Rafał Trzaskowski was performing under “warm conditions” and yet managed poorly. There was nothing to collect. There Rafał Trzaskowski was wiped down. It turned out to be a complete void, a blow job," said PiS MP. Mr Witczak tried to enter into his word, saying that “this is ridiculous what you are saying” and “this is free jokes”. However, Fogiel continued, criticising, among others, the fact that Rafał Trzaskowski spoke besides much about the European Union, although he "does not run for EU Commissioner", but for the president of the Republic of Poland.
“Mr Fogiel thinks that Poles will believe that, as he makes up his mind,” said Mariusz Witczak in Polsata.