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Lis Links “Election Fraud” to Lewandowski’s Resignation. Worth Listening To!

Tomasz Lis, former editor-in-chief of Newsweek Polska, does not appear pleased that the topic of alleged election fraud is fading due to a lack of any supporting evidence. Nevertheless, he has chosen to present a certain theory.

The narrative surrounding the supposed electoral irregularities in favor of Karol Nawrocki seems to be dissipating. A particularly significant development in this regard is the information first reported by Niezalezna.pl: there will be no extraordinary session of the National Electoral Commission, which had been announced two days prior by one of its members, Ryszard Kalisz.

Another topic that has recently captured public attention, and has been gaining traction since last evening, is Robert Lewandowski’s resignation from the national football team. Tomasz Lis has his own theory. Let’s take a listen.

Lis, known for his strong support of the December 13 coalition, decided to share his thoughts online regarding… well, let’s just say it’s worth hearing.

“Welcome to Poland — a country where, for the past 24 hours, the main issue hasn’t been whether the presidential election was rigged — which in any normal country would be the top story — but rather the resignation of a top footballer whose coach stripped him of the captain’s armband. A distortion of priorities, plus a journalistic aberration. Unless, of course, this is an attempt by some to use the armband and Lewandowski to cover up the election issue. Though, frankly, that armband seems a bit too narrow for that purpose,”
— said the former Newsweek editor-in-chief, clearly frustrated by the diminishing focus on the alleged election fraud.

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