The candidate obtained 50.89 percent of the votes, in an election with a historical participation of 71.63 percent.
The European candidate for Poland’s presidency, Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice Party (PIS), has won the second round of the elections with a 50.89 percent of the votes For the candidate of the ruling Civic Coalition, Rafal Trzawski.
With a participation of 71.63 percent and more than 21 million valid votesThe difference between the two candidates has been 369 452 VotesAccording to data from the National Electoral Commission collected by the Polish public broadcaster, Polskie Radio.
Both candidates were optimistic because the polls were known during the election day on the polls. “We won!” Trzawski proclaimed social networks and promised that he would not leave those who had not voted. In the meantime, Nawrocki also insured his own victory to “save Poland” and No “standing (Premier) Donald Tusk who is poorly ruling”.
Finally, in the elections that Tusk presented as the “most important” in the history of the country, the official candidate has lagged a few points behind Nawocki, which will happen to Andrzej -doubts and thus extend the political differences between the chairmanship and the leader of the parliamentary majority.
Source: EITB

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