The pre-election discussion at Końskie, organized with the KoRafałTrzaskowski candidates initiative, was attended by third-way candidate Szymon Hołownia Pis Karol Nawrocki. Krzysztof Stanowski and Maciej Maciak.
At one point, when candidates were able to question each other, Stanowski asked Masiak: – who are you?
Makka replied: – Little Paul!
Later, turning to Stanski, Maciak added: But I may not be a journalist because I am a journalist, but I am a presenter and you will tell Poles what life looks like. Do you not know who I am?
-This is very interesting. Because since 2013, my channel has had a much larger audience than the channels of people you probably know. Perhaps I, like most Paul, I’m from the state, so you’ll ask such a question. It says a lot about your conscience – Masiak said.
Maciej Maciak was born in Vokwawek in 1970. In his hometown, he graduated from his second high school, Nicolaus Copernicus. He then moved to Truni, where he began studying at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Tru, but did not graduate.
Maciej Maciak is the owner of Włoc CW 24TV TV, founded in 2009. From July 13, 2009 to July 12, 2019, senders obtained a license from the National Broadcasting Council to distribute programs on Cable.
One of the CW 24TV TV shows, “You Need to Know It,” is being created to this day. The following episodes are featured on Maciej Maciak’s YouTube channel, created on July 14, 2022, and on the TV website.
Maciej Maciak applied for Vokwawek’s presidency, among other things.
Maciej Maciak first ran to the Kujawsko-Pomorskie region in local elections in 2006. However, he received 500 votes (0.4%) and did not receive a ticket.
Later, from his own committee (KWW Maciej Maciak), he attempted his strength in the election of President Vokwawek in 2018, but the 6,085 votes (14.13%) result was not sufficient to win the election.
In 2022, Maciej Maciak established a socio-political movement of prosperity and peace. In 2023, he joined parliamentary elections from the voter election committee of welfare and peace movements. He received 1,298 votes (0.24%) and did not obtain MP missions to SEJM in the Republic of Poland.
In the 2024 local elections, Maciej Maciak once again applied to President Vokwawek’s office. He began with his own committee. However, he received 2,558 votes (7.42%) and did not even win this position.
Masier Masiaq, a candidate for Poland’s president, was registered by the National Election Commission on April 9, 2025. Previously, the Masiedi Masiak committee (the leader of the Welfare and Peace Movement) was called to remove flaws in the application.
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