Poland postpones presidential elections due to coronary

The presidential elections in Poland, scheduled for today, have been postponed after a debate on how and when they may be safe in view of the coronary pandemic. The government proposed that all citizens vote by mail, but criticism and debates over the plan prompted preparations to be complicated, and the head of the ruling coalition [...]
The presidential elections in Poland, scheduled for today, have been postponed after a debate on how and when they may be safe in view of the coronary pandemic.
The government proposed that all citizens vote by mail, but criticism and debates over the plan prompted preparations to be complicated, and government coalition leader Jaroslav Kaczynski announced their postponement for an indefinite date.
In an interview for the weekly “Gazeta Polska”, Kaczynski defended the government's work during the political crisis due to the postponement of presidential elections.
It is estimated that Poland is “is changing for the better” under the coalition government led by its Justice and Law Party, the Niezalezana port announced today.pl.
One of the two smaller parties in power wanted to postpone the elections and warned they would vote against a law that would allow the submission of votes by mail.
The ruling coalition announced that the elections were being postponed and that a new date would be set.
President Andreze Duda, whose first five-year term expires on 6 August, announced participation in the elections, with the support of the Law and Justice Party.
Polls give an advantage to Andreze Duda over nine other candidates.












