r/europe Jun 01 '25

Data Polish Presidential Elections exit poll

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u/Nerioner The Netherlands Jun 01 '25

Well now real job only begins in Romania and Poland. Because if we do nothing, in next elections it is a clean sweep for far right.

We need to counterbalance them at the very least and push back ideally

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u/Jackmerious Jun 01 '25

That’s why they need to get into office and implement some real reforms that actually matter to people. Things that will help them. Don’t waste time on nonsense. Do so much good that it won’t matter what the Fascists say.

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u/ieatcavemen United Kingdom Jun 01 '25

How did that work out for Biden? Good governance and actions to benefit the populace have no effect on a radicalised population that is inoculated from hearing any positive news about anyone who isn't a fascist.

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u/Mnemnosyne Jun 02 '25

Those are nice but not enough. Biden utterly failed at his most important task: making sure that anyone in government who did even the tiniest illegal thing was prosecuted to the maximum possible extent. And quickly (as in, trials resolved before the election).

Because as long as there's no consequences and the people doing shit aren't punished, they will do it again and again until they succeed by whatever means necessary. I hope Romanian and Polish leaders understand that and will act accordingly.