A very interesting calculation in Podlasie. A politician known for memes may have a key vote!
PiS may receive exactly half of the seats in the provincial assembly in Podlasie, and the person who will deal the cards may be Stanisław Derehajło. – I will see who farmers voted for and I will think what to do next – he said in an interview with Onet.
Local elections were held on Sunday, April 7. Poles elected commune heads, mayors and city presidents, as well as representatives in provincial assemblies and, among others, county or commune councils. Voting lasted from 7 to 9 p.m. After closing the polling stations, the commission members started counting the votes cast.
The election results in individual regions constitute a starting point for debates about possible alliances. The situation in Podlasie is interesting. “PiS in Podlasie will receive exactly half of the seats in the provincial assembly,” wrote Daniel Pers on the X website (formerly Twitter – ed.). “According to our report for Onet, the Confederation will receive only 1 mandate (not 3, not 4) – Derehajło (current councilor of the Agreement). “Pat,” he concluded.
Stalemate in Podlasie? It is Stanisław Derehajło who can decide the fate of the regional council
Stanisław Derehajło gained fame thanks to memes and the slogan “Mr. Areczek”. Interestingly, he learned from a Onet reporter that his vote could be crucial when he was doing field work. – No comment – he replied in his first reaction. “I have to sow peas and then I will think,” he added later.
Derehajło emphasized that he did not know how to comment on the situation. – There are no more mandates from the Confederation? – He was asking. To the comment that the mandate – as the above analysis shows – would go to him, he replied: “I am not suitable for this, for all this politics. I don't understand people. I'm not a gambler to deal cards now. Stanisław Derehajło also indicated what he would consider when concluding possible political alliances. – I will see who the farmers voted for and I will think about what to do next – he said, without prejudging the final decision.