The presidential candidate Adrian Zandberg was asked to whom he would give his support in the second circular of the presidential election. organization candidate Together besides revealed in RMF24 how much his election run cost.
There should be no voter support in the second round," said organization candidate Together for president Adrian Zandberg on Thursday in RMF24. They are reasonable people who can justice which candidate has something to do with their views," he added.
Zandberg during his Thursday talk at RMF24 was asked whether, after the first circular of presidential elections to be held on Sunday, he would appeal to his sympathizers to vote for individual in the second circular or not to point out the favourite.
"In my opinion, voters should not be passed on or supported by these voters. The electors are reasonable people who have their minds, see these candidates themselves, and then they can measure what and which of them has in common with their views" - explained the candidate.
He assured that in the coming weeks, months and years he would "speak loudly and decisively about matters that are crucial to us in Together." "About public wellness and human rights. That we should invest in the future and that we should yet build a fair, professionally managed state, not organization and camera" - he said.
Zandberg besides said that "today we have mainstream parties on the 1 hand, which have millions of budgets, backing from developers, from large business, immense subsidies." "And on the another hand, there are campaigns like mine, organized with small, modest contributions from people. Only these small, modest contributions are adequate that we are able to fight them" - he noted.
When asked how much he spent on the campaign, Zandberg replied, "I think we should rise about a million zlotys by the end of the campaign." "This is what campaigns look like, which are driven not by a serviced corp 1 or the other, this is what campaigns look like, which are driven by the enthusiasm of average people" - he emphasized.
The presidential elections will take place next Sunday, May 18, and a possible second circular - June 1st. (PAP)