The first dates point to an adapted victory to the Europeanist Trzawski in Polish presidential, but only a few tenths. Trzawski is the prime minister’s candidate, Donald Tusk.
The liberal and European candidate Rafal Trzawski, the current mayor of Warsaw, is said to have won the second round of the Polish presidential elections, according to the first polls at the foot of the urn after closing the electoral schools at 9 p.m. That gets the small difference between the two candidates, at the moment there is technical draw.
The Ipsos survey placed the candidate supported by the Prime Minister’s government, Donald Tusk, less than one point for his rival, the ultra -nationalist Karol Nawrocki, with 50.3% support compared to 49.7%.
A second OGB -On -Foeten survey for Republika TV also provides TRZAWSKI an advantage, although lower, in particular 50.17% compared to 49.83% for Nawrocki.
The estimated participation in the elections is between 71.2% and 72.8%.
Source: EITB

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