The president announced the date for this year’s parliamentary elections, drawing comments from politicians and journalists. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki also weighed in with his perspective.
Andrzej Duda declared that parliamentary elections would take place on 15 October.
Citizens are urged to participate in the elections. Guided by the favorable guidance just issued by the National Electoral Commission on the proposed schedule for the Sejm and Senate races, the president confirmed the decision to hold elections on 15 October 2023. The future of Poland is a shared concern. Citizens are encouraged to exercise their rights.
The president shared this message on social media.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki offered remarks on the president’s decision.
Elections on October 15 were announced, marking a countdown of 68 days. An intense period lies ahead, and daily live recaps were invited.
The announcement came via social media channels.
Following the president’s order to publish the date in the Journal of Laws, the election campaign officially begins within five days after the order date.
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Online response
The president’s decision sparked a lively online reaction.
On 15 October, the nation will decide what shape Poland will take. Will it be, under the PO-PSL governance, a vulnerable state with limited resources, or under the current government’s leadership, a secure, prospering country that defends its citizens, supports families, and invests in Polish women and men? Many believe Poles will choose wisely.
There is a confident outlook: Poland will prevail.
Positive commentary followed the PKW guidance. The election period is underway, and the PKW is prepared to continue its work.
Everything remains clear: elections are scheduled for October 15. The campaign begins on the date the PAD order is published in the Journal of Laws and continues unofficially in the interim.
On October 15, the nation will decide whether Poland remains free and independent.
End of idle speculation. The plan is straightforward: the election date is set.
The official announcement confirms the October 15 date for the elections.
There is cautious hope that the coming days will avoid unnecessary drama, and that the process will unfold with transparency.
The decisive moment arrives on 15 October, a test of Poland’s direction and its future.
The president has set the election date. Supporters of different pathways stand ready to participate and watch the results unfold on election night, October 15.
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Source: wPolityce