Presidential Elections in Poland: Record Turnout (24.83 per Cent at Midday)
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Rafal Trzaskowski, Mayor of Warsaw and ally of the centrist government is credited with 50.3 per cent of the vote, compared to 49.7 per cent for the nationalist historian Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice party of the outgoing conservative president, Andrzej Duda.
The second round of the Polish presidential election is currently taking place. Rafał Trzaskowski, of the Civic Coalition, and Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice Party, are running for the supreme judiciary.
The projections, released in Polish issuers, provide a short advantage to the current president of the Warsaw Chamber, European liberal Rafal Trzaskowski, with 50.3% of the votes against 49.7% of his conservative opponent, independent historian Karol Naworokki. The study of Ips has a margin of two percentage points. The electoral committee is about to disclose the final count of votes on the second day, but the result can be known earlier. Accor…
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In my opinion, it wasn't even a vote for Nawrocki, but against Trzaskowski and the ruling camp. It's a yellow, or even red card for Donald Tusk's government. Whoever the prime minister put forward, the reaction would be similar - says Prof. Małgorzata Myśliwiec, a political scientist from the University of Silesia.
How does he assess the course of the campaign? Were there any mistakes that could have been avoided? What was the most difficult moment of the campaign? What harmed Karol Nawrocki the most before the second round? Who did the candidate supported by PiS have the most support from? How does he assess his rivals? We will talk about the new reality in the Presidential Palace with PiS MP Andrzej Śliwka in Rozmowa at 7:00 on Radio RMF24.
On Sunday, the second round of the presidential elections took place, with Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki competing. What was the turnout?
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