Nawrocki rallies supporters in Głogów and outlines Lower Silesia campaign

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Karol Nawrocki stood before a packed hall in Głogów, greeting a crowd of supporters and curious voters whose numbers exceeded the room’s capacity. The moment captured how strong the turnout was for the presidential candidate’s address, with many attendees pressed against walls and windows in a show of solidarity and interest. Inside, the air hummed with anticipation as Nawrocki spoke about memory, history, and service, underscoring the Institute of National Remembrance’s role in safeguarding the nation’s story. Those outside listened as best they could, and the scene reflected a campaign built on direct contact with people across a broad spectrum of society. Observers noted the intensity of the engagement and the sense that this event was more than a routine stop; it was a moment that highlighted the public’s demand to hear from a leader who values history as a guide for the present. The gathering left a clear impression: a campaign anchored in accessibility and accountability resonating across the Copper Belt and beyond.

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