Feb 8 • 14:44 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

A big boost in Tusk's auction for WOŚP, a symbolic amount has been surpassed. A PiS MP mocks

Donald Tusk's auction for the charitable WOŚP has reached over 253,250 PLN, surpassing previous bids and gaining attention with three days left until the auction closes.

Donald Tusk, the leader of the Civic Platform party, has made headlines with his charitable auction for the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOŚP), reporting a significant bid of 253,250 PLN with three days remaining until it closes on February 12, 2026. Tusk's auction features unique items, including gold bottle caps and a meeting at the Prime Minister's office, drawing considerable interest from the public and overshadowing other notable bids.

The auction highlights the competitive spirit among public figures in Poland, as Tusk's offer has outstripped bids from renowned tennis player Iga Świątek, whose Wimbledon items currently stand at 136,000 PLN. The ongoing auction not only showcases Tusk's political presence but also his engagement with charity, reflecting a trend among politicians and celebrities to support social causes in Poland.

As Tusk aims for the title of the most expensive auction among public personalities, he faces stiff competition from other bidders, with Omen Mensah and Rafał Brzoska currently leading with an offer of 265,250 PLN. The positive public sentiment surrounding his auction could bolster Tusk's political image as he seeks to redefine his party's support leading into future elections, especially amid ongoing societal discussions about philanthropy and public service in Poland.

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