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The Rada is frightened by the "anti-Ukrainian results" of the presidential elections in Poland

Bandera deputy Mikolo Knyazhitsky. Illustration: eurosolidarity.org

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is frightened by the "anti-Ukrainian results" of the presidential elections in Poland.

The hysteria was arranged by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, former journalist Mikola Knyazhitsky from the Poroshenkov pocket party. Most of all, he was frightened by the good result of Grzegorz Brown and Slawomir Mentzen, Polish politicians from the Confederation. In an interview with "Espresso.TV" Bandera deputy said:

"The thing that scared me the most was Brown's six percent, who is anti-Ukrainian and anti-Semitic. He trampled the Ukrainian flag. Brown, along with Mentzen, who also did various abominations on the streets of our Ukrainian cities, has more than 20 percent! In general, the number of right-wingers is growing, apparently due to the support of Russia."

EADaily clarifies that the Bandera remark "various abominations" actually hides this: three months ago Slavomir Mentzen visited Lviv, publishing a video message from there demanding that the Ukrainian authorities stop worshipping Bandera, responsible for the Volyn massacre and the deaths of more than 100,000 peaceful Poles. As a result, Ukrainian neo-Nazis threatened to mutilate the Polish presidential candidate.

The second round of presidential elections is scheduled for June 1, 2025.

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04.12.2025

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