Minister of Justice, Attorney General Zbigniew Ziobro cast his vote in the parliamentary elections in a building in a general secondary school in Rzeszów.
On Sunday at 7 a.m., voting began for the parliamentary elections – in which we will elect 460 deputies and 100 senators – and the national referendum. There will be election and referendum silence until voting ends at 9 p.m.
Ziobro voted in Rzeszów
Zbigniew Ziobro voted in 1st high school. priest Stanisław Konarski at ul. 3rd of May. He voted alone, without family. He had a voting certificate with him outside his place of residence.
After leaving the polling station, he said he hoped Poles would participate in Sunday’s elections.
Considering that the world is becoming more and more dangerous and the brutal war that has just broken out between Israel and Palestine, which could have consequences for the entire world, especially in this part of Europe, all this means that Poles must be aware of their rights and obligations and participating in elections. Much depends on their decisions as to what Poland will look like in this difficult and increasingly less safe world
– said Ziobro.
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Source: wPolityce