“We will announce at a press conference on Wednesday who will replace Małgorzata Zych and run for the Senate in constituency 54 (Stalowa Wola) as part of the Senate Pact, PSL leader Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said on Tuesday. He added that “it will be a local government official with many years of experience.”
“We are preparing a new candidate”
In the upcoming elections, Małgorzata Zych would be a candidate for the Senate recommended by PSL as part of the Senate Pact in constituency 54 (Stalowa Wola) in Podkarpacie. However, the decision of the Senate Pact signatories caused it to lose its recommendation. The media say that Zych will be replaced by Paweł Bartoszek, a local government official and social worker.
The head of the PSL, who was asked at Tuesday’s press conference who will replace Zych ahead of the Senate, said a press conference would be held on Wednesday, when it would be announced.
We are preparing a new candidate in the Stalowa Wola district. I think tomorrow all formalities will be done
– emphasized Kosiniak-Kamysz.
He said that “it will be a local government official with many years of experience.”
I hope he will represent this constituency well in the Senate. We are already in full discussion with the participants in the Senate Pact and will announce it together tomorrow
said the chief of the people.
The case of Malgorzata Zych
Last Tuesday, during the Campus Polska Przyszłości in Olsztyn, Kosiniak-Kamysz was asked why people who cannot loudly call Putin a criminal are on the lists of the democratic opposition. The PSL leader then replied that if Małgorzata Zych did not make a clear statement of condemnation of Vladimir Putin for what he did in Ukraine, “she would not be a candidate”.
In response to these words, Zych released a statement calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “war criminal”. Following the information that she had lost her recommendation in the Senate elections and would not be a candidate of any of the parties that formed the pact, Zych released a new statement stating, among other things, that “it is not in accordance with the values of a democratic state governed by law and Christian values that Russian President Vladimir Putin is currently calling a “war criminal” such as the judgment of the International Criminal Court, for which he is accused of unlawfully deporting children from the occupied territories of Ukraine to Russia, has not yet been adopted.
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Source: wPolityce