On the last day to submit electoral protests, a protest to the SN was made by MEP Michał Wawrykiewicz. There are so many irregularities that this may give emergence to reasonable suspicions that the elections were conducted unfairly - he stressed.
The protest was submitted to the ultimate Court without indicating the Chamber and requesting the exclusion of all judges from the home of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs.
"Statistically speaking, there is specified a large number of irregularities that this may give emergence to reasonable suspicions that the elections were carried out incorrectly, unfairly, not giving a real result" - said Wawrykiewicz journalists after the protest. "The right of voters, the right of all of us is for the ultimate Court to check whether these elections took place correctly" - he added.
"The issue is that the ultimate Court building is the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs, which is not the ultimate Court within the meaning of the Polish Constitution as well as European standards" - he said, stating that this is why the protest was filed with the ultimate Court without indicating the Chamber and asked for an exclusion from ruling "all 18 neojudges" who sit in the IKNiSP.
On Saturday, a associate of the KO's presidential candidate's staff, deputy chief of the MON Cezary Tomczyk announced a protest by the full election committee of Rafał Trzaskowski, which is besides scheduled to be held on Monday. Among the reasons for specified a decision, he mentioned, among others, the reverse attribution of votes to candidates in the second circular in committees in Krakow and Minsk Mazowiecki, the "dramatic increase" of the number of invalid votes and the "inexplicable increase in votes invalid with double sign +x+ where Trzaskowski won in the first round".
Monday is the last day to protest the President's election. They can only be submitted in writing to the ultimate Court - either through the Polish Post Office, or at a fixed point at the designated point of protest at Krasiński Square in Warsaw.
On Monday, SN spokesperson Alexander Stępkowski said that nearly 1,400 electoral protests had been received so far, however, these are inactive flowing and their full number may be known by God's Body. As he noted, the number of registered protests is gradually approaching the 2020 presidential election, erstwhile around 5.8 1000 protests were reported.
In accordance with the provisions introduced in 2018 during the time of the Law and Justice Governments, the home of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs, whose position - citing the rulings of global tribunals - questions the current government.
In the second circular of presidential elections supported by the Law and Justice, Karol Nawrocki won 50.89 percent of the vote, and the candidate of the Coalition Rafał Trzaskowski, who competed with him, obtained 49.11 percent of the vote. The difference in votes was little than 370 1000 (PAP)