In Poland's upcoming presidential election, left-wing candidates Adrian Zandberg of the Razem party and Magdalena Biejat of the Lewica party aim to challenge the longstanding dominance of right-wing parties. Zandberg passionately advocates for reforms such as improved public services, affordable housing, and enhanced investment in education. He emphasizes the need for change in a political system he views as unconstitutional and rife with inequality. Their campaign appeals to urban youth, signifying a growing desire for political alternatives amidst a binary political landscape.
I believe that we can build a different, better Poland. I believe that we can afford for Poland to become a country with decent public services.
The current system is unconstitutional and explodes with inequalities, calling for a dramatic change to ensure a fairer Poland.
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