How Poland’s Liberal Candidate Gets Bankrolled From Abroad

ER Editor: Currently, the Civic Coalition is the ruling coalition in Poland, led by Donald Tusk. Tusk (or ‘Tusk’), a childhood friend of Angela Merkel, has led Poland before and been an EU commissioner. It’s basically the globalist-left that Poland will likely be voting to remove in tomorrow’s election.

The article below describes foreign/US funding discovered behind liberal/globalist candidate Rafal Trzaskowski (see featured image) and attacks against Conservatives.

A reminder that we believe a bucket of popcorn is appropriate for appreciating what is happening right now. Any mentions of Obama and Soros (or son Alex) here are simply triggers to wake up the normies.

This is also useful from LifeSite News —

Poland discovers election interference by globalist group with apparent ties to US Democrat Party

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See also this article from EC regarding Poland’s farmers —

Polish Farmers’ Fury Will Be Felt in Sunday’s Presidential Election

Farmers in Poland will use their vote in the Sunday, May 18th presidential elections to vent their anger at the European Union, which has let them down with its debilitating green regulations and by allowing the import of cheap Ukrainian agricultural products.

At last year’s European elections, Polish farmers voted overwhelmingly for right-leaning parties that pledged to protect them: 61.9% of them for the opposition conservative Law and Justice (PiS) and 15.5% for the right-wing Konfederacja.

In the first round of Sunday’s presidential election, independent conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki—supported by PiS—can also count on the support of the farmers.

Worth reading in full.

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Pure theatre —

— all the way

This is the current President, now on his way out —

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How Poland’s Liberal Candidate Gets Bankrolled From Abroad

Just two days before the presidential election, it turns out that the very people warning of manipulation were themselves running a covert online campaign.

ARTUR CIECHANOWICZ for EUROPEAN CONSERVATIVE

Two days before Poland’s presidential election, it has emerged that a foreign-funded smear campaign was launched to support liberal candidate Rafał Trzaskowski by targeting his main conservative rivals.

This happened while government officials were loudly warning about Russian meddling. In reality, the interference came from a group closely tied to the ruling coalition—one that worked hand-in-hand with state agencies meant to protect the vote.

Electoral posters of Rafał Trzaskowski (L) and Karol Nawrocki (R)

Electoral posters of Rafał Trzaskowski (L) and Karol Nawrocki (R)   Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP

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Trzaskowski is the candidate for Civic Coalition (Koalicja Obywatelska, KO), a liberal, pro-EU alliance led by Donald Tusk’s Civic Platform party and widely seen as Brussels’ favorite. The group behind the smear campaign, Akcja Demokracja, receives funding from foreign donors connected to George Soros, the American billionaire known for backing left-wing causes across Europe.

Journalists from the portal wp.pl revealed that the group organized the smear campaign against conservative candidates Karol Nawrocki and Sławomir Mentzen—the main rivals of Rafał Trzaskowski. Approximately 420,000 PLN (€100,000) provided by foreign entities was spent on the campaign.

On Thursday, the Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK), a Polish government agency responsible for data network operations, announced that it had identified political advertisements on Facebook suspected of being financed from abroad. The Internal Security Agency was notified, and the government implemented a “cyber shield” to protect the electoral process, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski. Officials strongly implied Russia was the culprit—yet the real operation was closer to home.

Since April 10, 2025, Facebook has been flooded with political advertisements. Strangely, these ads were posted by two previously unknown profiles: “Wiesz Jak Nie Jest” and “Stół Dorosłych.” The administrators of these profiles remain unidentified.

Some of the ads—presented as conversations with ordinary citizens—strongly criticized candidates Karol Nawrocki (backed by conservative opposition PiS) and Sławomir Mentzen (candidate of right-wing Konfederacja party). Others praised Rafał Trzaskowski.

Meta, Facebook’s parent company, disclosed that these anonymous accounts spent over 420,000 PLN—more than any official campaign committee. Just in the final week before the vote, over 230,000 PLN was spent.

According to wp.pl journalists, the smear campaign promoting Rafał Trzaskowski and attacking his competitors was orchestrated by the Akcja Demokracja foundation, led by Jakub Kocjan—a former parliamentary aide to an MP from Civic Coalition. On May 12, Kocjan appeared at a government-sponsored event by NASK to raise awareness about political manipulation online.

In other words, the very people warning of manipulation were themselves running a covert online campaign.

While individuals associated with Akcja Demokracja executed the campaign, the funds originated from another source—a Vienna-based company named Estratos, specializing in digital political marketing.

Estratos Digital GmbH, formerly known as Datadat until 2023, is led by two Hungarians: Ádám Ficsor, a former minister for special services in Gordon Bajnai’s left-wing government, and Viktor Szigetvári.

While NASK was warning about Kremlin influence, its own partner was quietly running a foreign-funded hit job on Polish conservatives.

“Appropriate services should enter NASK today. Materials need to be secured before they’re destroyed. They’ve had information about the illegal campaign for over two weeks and were cooperating with Jakub Kocjan on ‘protecting’ the elections,” said former Minister of Digital Affairs and PiS MP Janusz Cieszyński.

Estratos openly promotes progressive causes and specializes in digital strategy, data analytics, and fundraising. Its majority shareholder is a U.S. investment vehicle called Higher Ground Labs Fund III LP, which is closely linked to the U.S. Democratic Party.

Many organizations utilizing Estratos’s funding system have ties to foundations linked to George Soros, according to niezalezna.pl news site.

Jakub Kocjan has long been associated with Civic Coalition circles. Until recently, he was a social assistant to KO MP Iwona Karolewska, granting him regular access to the Sejm. He participated in meetings of the subcommittee on Poland’s implementation of European Court of Human Rights and European Court of Justice rulings. He resigned from his assistant role in March 2025.

He is also a laureate of the first edition of the Tadeusz Mazowiecki Award by the Mayor of Warsaw (2020). Rafał Trzaskowski honored Kocjan “for pro-democratic and anti-fascist actions, particularly for actively defending the independence of the judiciary.”

Yet that same activist was now helping run a foreign-backed smear campaign to sway the election—while standing beside state officials pretending to guard against foreign interference.

So far, no consequences appear likely for Trzaskowski’s campaign. Sławomir Mentzen, one of the campaign’s victims, fears the opposite—He wrote on X:.

Seriously, the Civic Platform’s behavior is disgusting. Tusk has been proclaiming for weeks that Russia will illegally influence the elections. It turns out that the online campaign, involving insulting and defaming me and Nawrocki, is illegal, but it’s the Civic Platform behind it, not Russia. You in the Civic Platform are not only disgusting. You’re also complete idiots if you thought this wouldn’t come out.

Artur Ciechanowicz is a journalist and international affairs expert. He is a former reporter for the Polish newswire PAP in Berlin and Brussels. Previously, he was an analyst at the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) in Warsaw. His research interests are in decision-making processes and lobbying in the EU, and EU agricultural policy.
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