The election protection corps that we will set up for the next parliamentary elections should consist of about 60,000 people. people; at the moment we have received a declaration of more than 20 percent. willing – said the PiS secretary general Krzysztof Sobolewski.
Efforts are needed to organize a large electoral protection corps. Our opponents are announcing, don’t hide, that if they lost this election, they wouldn’t recognize it. They already claim that they will create their own system for counting elections. Anyone in this room who thinks they’re making this system to announce they’ve lost? Well I don’t think there is such a person
– said PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński during a recent meeting with the residents of Zamość.
We have to check all polling stations, all district committees (…) our people have to be everywhere
– appealed against the chairman of PiS. He indicated that all possible abuses should be reported immediately to the election office and the media – at the local and central level.
PiS opens new district offices
Sobolewski informed PAP that due to the change in the PiS structure and the creation of 94 party districts instead of the 41 existing ones, the party will systematically open new district offices, which will also be regional offices of the election protection corps. One such office was opened last weekend in Stalowa Wola in the Podkarpacie region.
We collect statements from people who want to join the force. Later, before the elections, they will provide training. During the elections, members of the Corps will report any violations or irregularities to the regional offices
– Sobolewski announced.
The intent of PiS – as Sobolewski said – is that about 60,000 people are involved in the election protection corps. people.
At the moment we have declarations of 20-30 percent. people we need. Accurate data from all over Poland is still counted
– said the PiS politician.
of the Criminal Code / PAP
Source: wPolityce

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