According to surveys after the elections, the expected race of head-to-head in the Runoff election around the presidential office in Poland. The liberal candidate Rafal Trzaskowski therefore accounted for 50.3 percent of the votes, and his right -wing conservative rival Karol Nawocki received 49.7 percent. Despite the very large Fuzzy, Trzaskowski already spoke about a “victory”.
“We won,” said the liberal mayor of Warsaw under the cheers of his followers, “but on the razor blade”. The predictions are based on surveys after selections in around 500 polling stations. According to the Ipsos Opinion Research Institute you have an error tolerance of two percentage points. There are no extrapolations such as in Austria in Poland. The official end result is expected on Monday morning.
Election for NATO -land
The mood is considered a direction of direction for the EU and NATO country Poland. The Non -party Namrocki is the candidate of the judge -Wing conservative PIs, the largest opposition party in Poland. The PIS ruled the country from 2015 to 2023. It brought the judiciary to the scandal of politics and was in the long term clinch with Brussels because of this intervention.
Blockade of the Tusk government threatens
Donald Tusk’s Mitte-Linkse Alliance, who has been ruling since December 2023, tried to reject a lot with reform projects. But the previous President Andrzej Duda, who comes from the ranks of the PIs, had delayed her with his veto. Tusk does not have the necessary majority of 60 percent in parliament to ignore the vetos of the president. The Polish head of the government therefore hopes for an election victory of his political colleague Trzaskowski.
The president serves five years in Poland. The head of state has many powers. The president has an impact on foreign policy, he mentions the head of the government and the cabinet and is the high commander of the Polish forces in the case of war. Above all, he can make life difficult for the government with his veto legislation.
Source: Krone

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