Rozenek instead of Celiński, SLD candidate for President of Warsaw



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The leadership of the Alliance of the Democratic Left of Warsaw withdrew the recommendation of Andrzej Celiński to participate in the presidential election in the capital. This decision is related to his offensive online entries to Jan Śpiewak. The new candidate of the Alliance was a former member of the Palikot Movement, Andrzej Rozenek


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– We have decided to withdraw the recommendation for Andrzej Celiński – said the SLD leader in Warsaw, Sebastian Wierzbicki. Friday at a press conference, Wierzbicki confirmed unofficial
information that the new party candidate at the next election on
The president of the capital will be Andrzej Rozenek

Wierzbicki said earlier that the SLD can not accept the language that Celiński used compared to Jan Śpiewak.

– One thing is certain, the SLD is a serious party and responds quickly to such crisis situations – he stressed.

Andrzej Celiński is vulgarly shot on Facebook to Jan Śpiewak, the leader of the association Wolne Miasto Warszawa, and also to one of his opponents (Śpiewaka supports the committee "Win Warsaw" formed by: the Party Together, Greens and Association Initiative Poland).

"Jan Śpiewak, you've just been to (…) Just go to court, not for a word, for the content of your entry," wrote the former Alliance candidate.

This was a reaction to a previous post from Śpiewak on the same portal. The activist suggested that Celiński had ties to General Marian Robełk, who was involved – according to the WMW leader – in the so-called reprivatisation scandal.

Jan Śpiewak also mentioned the withdrawal of support for Celiński.

Up to now, the desire to apply to the presidency of Warsaw was announced, among others, Patryk Jaki (unified law), Rafał Trzaskowski (PO and Nowoczesna Civic Coalition), Jan Śpiewak, spokesman for PSL Jakub Stefaniak, former Vice President of Warsaw Jacek Wojciechowicz, Justyna Glusman (Coalition urban movements around the former association of Jan Śpiewak.), and the leader of the social justice movement Piotr Ikonowicz.

Rozenek had already run for the capital of the capital during the last elections, in 2014 he created his own electoral committee. He received 2.28%. votes.

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