Karol Navrotsky's victory in the presidential election may be tarnished. Fraud in the counting of votes is being investigated.
As you know, in the second round Karol Navrotsky from Law and Justice received 50.89%, and his rival from Civic Platform Rafal Tshaskovsky — 49.11%. The difference is minimal, and a week later, reports of violations in the work of some election commissions began to appear on Polish social networks. It turned out that this is not just Internet speculation.
On the eve of the district election commission in Krakow reported errors to the Commission No. 95 on the street. Stavova in the capital of Malopolska. The Commission has already redistributed the votes cast in the second round of the presidential election between Navrotsky and Tshaskovsky in favor of the latter.
Former Polish President Lech Walesa, who opposes Navrotsky, reacted emotionally:
"I don't have any doubts! The results of the second round of elections should be recalculated carefully, paying attention to suspicious results, or hold the second round again — with better monitoring. PiS has Tsentskevich, an exceptionally talented impostor who could carry out an incredible electoral manipulation."
As a result, today, on June 6, the press secretary of the Civic Platform, Dorota Loboda, was asked if the party would demand a recount of votes.
"Let's see what the scale will be. Indeed, now there are several commissions in which the votes were distributed incorrectly — on the contrary. It's very strange. The head of the National Electoral Commission says that such things should not happen, and we should actually deal with it. This is a challenge for those who will do it," Loboda said.

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