“More than 1.3 million people who have signed their letters of support are proof that there are many of us determined to go to triumph in the 18 May elections,” said Karol Nawrocki, a presidential candidate, supported by the Law and Justice. He stated that "this is the most signatures collected by candidate staff". “They are the best poll,” he added.
– I'm very arrogant of you. over 1.3 million signatures said Karol Nawrocki. On Tuesday his committee delivered to the PKW the signatures essential for registration in elections supported by the Law and Justice of the candidate.
Nawrocki stated that “there are so many signatures that he cannot thank everyone during the campaign.” – Through the media I wanted to thank you personally. We know that the act of signing is simply a clear act of support and a candidate, and an act of determination to decision towards our common victory," he said.
Karol Nawrocki collected over 1.3 million signatures. "They are the best poll"
– I warrant that this large honour and this immense commitment even more motivates me to hard work and for the next 2 months I will devote all hr to making our dreams of Poland a normal, safe, prosperous place to win on 18 May – he pointed out.
As he estimated, the collected signatures ‘are the best poll’. – Much more crucial than online polls conducted on 600 respondents – said Nawrocki.
He emphasized that his committee had gathered most signatures of all committees. “This is simply a proof of our determination,” he said.
– That wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for the structure, the Law and Justice organization activists. Thank you to Members, Councillors and Privates of the Law and Justice. Supporting specified a large structure, the largest organization in the Polish parliament, supporting its candidate in the process of collecting signatures, was essential support. Thank you very much for the Law and Justice organization at the hands of president Jarosław Kaczyński said Nawrocki.
– We have collected the most signatures, we will have the most votes on 18 May – he said.
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