Elections in Poland are accompanied by problems: A man died in the polling station († 84)

by Andrea
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From the beginning of the electoral moratorium by Sunday afternoon, the police in Poland recorded 202 cases of violation. These were offenses and crimes, the Polish police headquarters informed. The election of the President of the Republic of Poland is held from 7.00 to 21.00 ha moratorium valid from midnight from Friday to Saturday. Participation to 5 pm exceeded 50 percent. This is reported by Warsaw TASR rapporteur, according to PAP.

The most common incidents belonged to Damage to electoral posters, agitation on the Internet and the presence of carcassed persons in the rooms for voting. In some cases, the members of the election commissions were positive for alcohol. In Sanok they caught a member of the commission with almost three per mille, similar cases occurred in Jaškowice and Lochow.

The police also recorded incidents in which Voters brought ballots from polling stations. In Bielska-Biala, an 84-year-old voter died despite attempts to revive, and in another polling station they detained an aggressive man who bit a member of the commission.

According to the State Election Commission, the election participation reached 50.69 percent by 5pm. More than 14.4 million voted from over 28.4 million eligible voters. The highest participation was recorded by the Mazov vandodeship with the capital of Warsaw and the Lesser Poland Voivodeship near the border with Slovakia, the lowest Opolian at the border with the Czech Republic and Lubušké on the border with Germany.

In all the capital cities of the dukes, it exceeded 50 percent, with 58.85 percent in Warsaw. The Commission added that the vote is without major problems and there is no reason to prolong the moratorium.

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