Michał Bulsa: I am not filing an electoral protest due to a social meeting
Michał Bulsa discusses concerns over the methods used by the current medical self-government leadership regarding the upcoming elections.
Michał Bulsa expresses his discontent with the leadership methods of Łukasz Jankowski, the president of the Supreme Medical Council in Poland, leading up to the general elections for medical chambers. He highlights a troubling breach of electoral integrity where interpretations of law are manipulated, potentially undermining the electoral process within the medical self-government. As a response, Bulsa and several other regional presidents have decided to alert the prosecutor's office due to fears regarding the legitimacy of the upcoming elections for the future president of the council.
While Bulsa acknowledges his previous close collaboration with Jankowski, he emphasizes that the current trajectory of the council's practices does not align with his values or the fundamental principles of the electoral process. He references specific instances where the electoral code appears to be bent to allow the current leadership additional control, challenging the fairness and transparency expected in democratic processes.
Moreover, Bulsa clarifies that his motivations are not personal, denying any dissatisfaction stemming from his removal from the presidium of the National Electoral Commission. Instead, he insists that the integrity of the electoral system should prevail, and the methods employed by the current leadership warrant scrutiny and immediate action to preserve the democratic ideals within the medical community.