Presidential debate. There'll be a study to the D.A

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Magdalena Biejat announced after the presidential debate that she would study to the prosecution on Grzegorz Braun. "For speech of hatred, for spreading aggression," she said. Braun's speeches, as well as Maciej Maciak, were criticized by Rafał Trzaskowski and Szymon Hołownia. It shouldn't have happened - they assessed.


On Monday's debate in "Super Express" the candidate of the Left Magdalena Biejat referred to the speech of Euro MP Grzegorz Braun and Maciej Maciak. As she stressed, the election run was utilized to "give an additional propaganda tube to the Kremel propaganda".

"In particular, it was outrageous that almost without comments for most of this debate anti-Semitic, disgusting words from Grzegorz Braun fell. And I will study next day to the D.A. on this issue for speech of hatred, for spreading aggression, for calling hatred from the presidential candidate, Mr. Grzegorz Braun" - said Biejat in a conversation with journalists after the debate.

Article 18(1) of the Broadcasting Act says, among another things, that "auditions or another communications cannot advance actions contrary to the law, to the Polish state's rations and attitudes and views contrary to morality and social welfare, in peculiar they cannot contain content calling for hatred or force or discrimination".

Biejat stressed at the same time that she was pleased with the fact that in the debate "you could talk a lot about housing and wellness care".

A wave of Putin propaganda broke out.

The candidate of the 3rd Dear Simon Holovnia besides stressed that "a wave of Russian, Putinian propaganda poured out today".

"Grzegor Braun and Maciej Maciak proposed extremism in the purest performance today" - he noted. He added that this kind of behaviour "should not be in the Polish politics of place".

Hołownia pointed out that since Maciak and Braun collected signatures, it was the voters' occupation to show them that they did not agree with their demands. "They collected signatures in any way - I hope honest - you must now swallow it. Polish democracy must deal with this, show Braun and Maciak where they belong - on the margins of Polish politics" - he emphasised. "It was disgusting what we heard from their mouths today," the Holovnia added.

The holovnia was besides asked about the exchange of views with Rafał Trzaskowski concerning the employment of political activists in state-owned companies. "I hope that erstwhile I become president, we'll yet end up hooking up with state-owned companies. That we are effectively decoupling them and that, in order to be clear, I am not going to be petrified here by any stories about us not arguing with friends" - he said.

"Forgotten" Polish flag

During the rally after the debate candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski emphasized that the flag "white-red never gets out of hand". As he added, it must be handed over from hand to hand. In this way he referred to bringing the Polish flag to the debate. As he explained, it was the same flag with which the candidate supported by the Law and Justice Karol Nawrocki came to the debate in Koński and later, "when the lights went out, he abandoned her in the hall."

Trzaskowski expressed the belief that all Poles would fit under the white-red flag. "Today we request individual who will build bridges that will build Poland absolutely for everyone. (...) I want to build Poland, where the president of the Republic will be able to talk to absolutely anyone. But he will besides stand firm if individual is insulted if he hears the worst words" - said the candidate KO.

He besides added that there is no place in Poland for anti-Semitism. He expressed hope that there would be no place in Poland for politicians who build their capital on bad emotions. He assessed that there was quite a few shouting in the debate, talking about political parties, "knocking on the same message", and much little a quiet conversation.

Karol Nawrocki referred to the fact that he left the Polish flag on his talker after the debate in Koński ended. "Are you not able to realize that where a Polish soldier takes a fortress, he gains land, blocks a white-red flag? Think a small bit" - he replied, referring to the journalist's question, or as president he would besides "instrumentally treat national symbols".

PAP

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