Polish Supreme Court Ratifies Nationalist's Presidential Vote Win
- Poland's Supreme Court has validated the result of the presidential election won by Karol Nawrocki, despite numerous appeals about the vote's conduct.
- Karol Nawrocki received 51 percent of the votes in the runoff election held on June 1, supported by the Law and Justice party.
- The ruling comes amidst concerns over the legitimacy of the court chamber reviewing the election results.
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Supreme Court confirms validity of Poland's presidential election
Poland's Supreme Court on Tuesday said it had validated the result of last month's presidential election won by the nationalist opposition candidate, despite numerous appeals over the conduct of the vote.
Poland Supreme Court Validates Conservative Nawrocki’s Election Victory
Poland’s Supreme Court affirmed on Tuesday, July 1st the validity of last month’s presidential election, confirming the victory of conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki. The decision brings to a close a wave of electoral complaints and attempts by the losing side, led by liberal Prime Minister Donald Tusk, to question the legitimacy of Nawrocki’s victory. In its ruling, the court addressed 56,000 formal appeals challenging vote tallies and alleg…
The Polish Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it validated the outcome of the presidential elections on 1 June, won by the nationalist candidate against the pro-European Prime Minister of Warsaw, in the light of numerous protests, reports AFP. According to the Polish Electoral Commission,...
The Polish Supreme Court's Chamber for Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs has confirmed the narrow victory of conservative Karol Nawrocki, a representative of the opposition Law and Justice party, in the Polish presidential election.
The Supreme Court of Poland must decide on Tuesday on the validity of the presidential election of June, won by the nationalist candidate, faced with numerous complaints about the conduct of the election and doubts about the legity of the Chamber of the Court in charge of the case. ...
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