Magdalena Biejat was elected by applause as the left-wing candidate.
The left-wing convention began with a speech by Krzysztof Gaukowski. The minister insisted that the club had no doubt that the party needed to field its own candidates in order to “fight for a better Poland”. He said the presidential election is of fundamental importance to the country's development.
– Is it Jim Boy or Palace Boy? I think it's the girl next door, he said.
More details will be provided soon.
Information regarding the election of Deputy President of the Senate and former Member of Parliament Razem was published in the media in early December. However, it was later denied by New Left spokesperson Łukasz Michnik.
– Deny. The leftist presidential candidate has not yet been decided. Several names have yet to be named, but representatives of the group have written a letter pointing out that they will be chosen at the National Council, which will convene on December 15th.
2025 presidential election. More left-wing candidates?
“After a year in power, the left has shown itself to be effective, but we are not resting on our laurels. “It's time for a president with left-wing values,” the leftist wrote. He announced Sunday's competition on social media.
The group was one of the last to join Same to announce their presidential candidacy in next year's elections. At the end of November, Roberto Biedron only revealed that the left “has a candidate” and hinted that the party would choose a woman.
This was also pointed out by Minister Dariusz Wieczorek, who claimed in Polsat News in December that “there are many candidates.''
2025 presidential election. An increasingly wide group of candidates
The party's newly elected candidate may not be the only left-wing candidate for the presidential office. The Razem party has not yet announced a decision on when to hold internal party elections. – Once we close them down, the new party authorities will make decisions including: Regarding the presidential election – Adrian Zandberg pointed out on Polsat News.
Who is Magdalena Bieyat?
Magdalena Biejat was born on January 11, 1982 in Warsaw. She graduated in Sociology from the University of Granada and completed postgraduate studies in Non-Governmental Organization Management at the Collegium Civitas in Warsaw and the Institute of Political Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
She started getting involved in politics in 2015, joining the Razem party. She joined Seim in 2019 and ran on behalf of the SLD. Three years later, she became co-chair of Lewika Razem with Adrian Zandberg.
In 2023, she won the right to appoint senators on behalf of the New Left. On November 13, she was elected deputy marshal.
In the last local election, he ran for mayor of Warsaw and came in third place with 12.86% of the vote. vote.
In October, Magdalena Biejat decided to leave Levika Razem, but remained at the Levika club.
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