Sikorski emphasizes that his chances will increase in 2025, when national security will dominate presidential campaigns.
“Times have changed since 2020. In my more than 20 years of public service, the international situation has never been so uncertain. There are wars going on overseas, and the balance of power will change in the spring of 2025. “A transformative event may occur that will spread around the world and have a wide impact on Poland,” the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote.
He also stressed that “anti-PiS sentiment” alone would not be enough to win, and that the election would be decided in a second round. “We need a candidate who has both liberal and conservative sensibilities,” Sikorski believes.
Primary election in K.O. Diplomatic power and Poland in the G20
Politicians also emphasize security issues in connection with primaries. He is adamant that he wants to work for Poland, which has a strong army, close borders, and proven alliances. “Working with Prime Minister Donald Tusk will help build Poland's diplomatic strength,” he added. Mr Sikorski also promised that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would “remain in good hands” after a possible victory.
Primary candidates stress that civil partnership and safe abortion are a matter of “respect, not ideology.”
From an energy perspective, Sikorski points to the importance of nuclear power in the Baltic Sea and wind farms in Poland. It also promises to support investment in fast, accessible rail and airports. Moreover, the “measure of ambition” in his plan is to join the G20 group of the world's 20 richest countries.
Radosław Sikorski talks about the PiS settlement. he also mentioned his wife
“Many people were persecuted and many people were crushed under the PiS regime. We saw how those who built authoritarian states rose through the ranks. We need to hold those in charge accountable. The democratic achievements of the last eight years must be recognized and recognized for their crimes committed between 2015 and 2023. “I promise I will never forgive this person,” he stressed.
Sikorski also writes about his wife. “Ann Applebaum consciously and voluntarily chose Poland as her homeland. She accepted Polish citizenship and learned our difficult language. No one can take away her Polishness.” The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs wrote:
On November 22nd, Citizens' Union members will choose between Radosław Sikorski and Rafał Trczaskowski. The results are expected to be announced the next day. Voting will be anonymous, with activists making their selections via secure text message.
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