Poland the First Country to Discuss Canceling Elections and Allow President to Remain in Office

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 3, 2020

A lot of countries are going to be taking this route.

Democracy can’t sustain the flu.

RT:

Poland’s deputy PM Jaroslaw Gowin has suggested extending current President Andrzej Duda’s term to deal with the coronavirus crisis — not for weeks or months, but for a whole two years.

Poles are set to go to the polls for a presidential election on May 10, despite mounting concerns that holding elections in the middle of a pandemic could be careless.

Gowin, who heads Porozumienie, which is aligned with the ruling party, said “scientists’ data” shows that postponing the elections by two years “would be safe.”

“Such a change would require amending the constitution, so I appeal to all opposition parties for support,” Gowin said in a televised statement. He added that if the constitution was amended, Duda would not be allowed to seek re-election when the two-year extension had ended.

So far, it appears Duda himself is not a fan of the proposal to extend his term. That is perhaps because the latest polling suggests he would win a second term handily if the May election goes ahead.

Duda has dismissed health and safety concerns over holding the election, saying that “if there are conditions to go to a shop, then there are also conditions to go to a polling station.”

Obviously, because this is the flu, it’s going to be gone in a month.

But the governments can’t say it is gone, because they need to keep people locked in their houses as they try to figure out what to do about the unemployment, so I think this is going to last well into November in America.

I mean, they’re going to have to have a war with China, and the details of that are going to take a while to figure out, so they’re going to basically need to keep people locked down until that point.

Trump canceling elections will at least be funny.