Minister of Justice, lawyer General inactive wants to number votes in about 1500 committees across Poland. Its goal is to estimation the scale of mistakes and errors in the second circular of the presidential election. The ultimate Court confirmed that there were errors on June 1st the election was won by Karol Nawrocki (supported by the Law and Justice) and a ceremony of swearing-in to the office of president before the National Assembly was scheduled for early August. Adam Bodnar, however, wants to check whether errors during the counting of votes and assigning them to candidates could be intentional. The prosecution is already conducting respective investigations in the case of committees where irregularities have been detected. The fact that there were mistakes confirmed by the ultimate Court itself, but besides added that electoral protests were legitimate, but without affecting the outcome. However, he did not check all the objections due to the fact that he left over 50,000 unidentified. On Tuesday, 1 July, he adopted a resolution on the validity of the presidential election. This was decided by the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs, which, in the EU's view, is not a court. Similarly, according to Minister Bodnar, the Poles want to number the election votes.In the meantime, according to the results of the IBRiS survey for “Rzeczpospolita” 31.2% of those asked for the opinion want to recalculate the votes in all committees, and another 29.8% only in those for whom the protests were reported. 37.1 percent of respondents no longer anticipate any action on this matter, and 1.9% have no opinion.57 percent of government coalition voters want to recalculate in all committees. On the another hand, there are 65% of opposition supporters who do not consider this option.