A shocking picture of Karol Nawrocki. Foreign media showed the truth?

The British “The Telegraph” prepared a text about the presidential election in Poland. The image of Karol Nawrocki with foreign eyes seems to be shocking.
Let us remind you that the first round of presidential elections is behind us. Exactly on June 1, Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki will fight for voters’ voices. Both candidates won 31.36 percent respectively. and 29.54 percent The third place was taken by Sławomir Mentzen with a result of 14.81 percent. And this will be mainly about his voters by politicians. However, remember about the so -called undecided and the electorate who did not decide to participate – for various reasons – in the first round of elections.
“The Telegraph” about Karol Nawrocki. Speech, among others About a fight for bare fists
It is no secret that the presidential election in Poland arouse interest not only from national but also foreign media. Every now and then various information on the next days of the campaign flows. Lots of surprising threads from the life of Karol Nawrocki, a candidate supported by Law and Justice, are recorded among journalists from outside Poland.
Example? Publication in the famous British “The Telegraph”. Candidate Nawrocki appears there in the main photo, taken on the Lechia Gdańsk football stadium stand. There is no shortage of references to the news related to the candidate supported by PiS. Anyway, you don’t have to look far, the title is eloquent and its extension, they are extremely meaningful.
“I fought in fights of football hooligans, admits the Polish presidential candidate. The right -wing candidate Karol Nawrocki calls a mass fight with an act of noble fight,” wrote James Jackson.
However, that’s not all. Next, you can read about the growing scandals around the candidate supported by PiS.
“(…) he became a controversial figure in Polish politics. During the presidential debate last week he was seen how he smuggled something to his mouth, which his team described as a sinus, tobacco powder, banned in Poland,” reads the text “The Telegraph”.
The author also asked one of the participants of the Sunday march, organized for Nawrocki’s support, why he intends to vote for him on June 1. The 65 -year -old retired teacher briefly admitted:
“Why? Because he is masculine, strong, she repels attacks that are always aimed at him,” acknowledged on the website of the British diary, a pensioner.
Once again, let us remind you that the second round of presidential elections will take place on June 1. Karol Nawrocki will compete with Rafał Trzaskowski. The latter, supported by the currently ruling civic coalition, was a mountain in the first round.