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Pro-EU candidate takes narrow lead in Polish presidential election, exit poll says


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Pro-EU candidate Rafaล‚ Trzaskowski was inching towards winning Polandโ€™s presidential run-off vote on Sunday after exit polls gave him a razor-thin lead over his rightwing opponent.

An Ipsos exit poll showed Trzaskowski, the Warsaw mayor representing Prime Minister Donald Tuskโ€™s centre-right Civic Platform party, winning 50.3 per cent of votes against 49.7 per cent for Karol Nawrocki, a historian standing for the nationalist opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party.

The outcome of the run-off, if confirmed by final results, would allow Tusk to proceed with his reform agenda. It would deal another blow to Donald Trumpโ€™s Maga movement abroad, following election defeats for rightwing politicians aligned with the US president in Canada, Australia and Romania.ย 

Speaking before jubilant supporters in Warsaw a few minutes after the exit poll, Trzaskowski declared victory in an โ€œincredibly closeโ€ run-off. He promised to be โ€œthe president of all Polesโ€ and work to paper over the bitter and deep faultlines in Polish society that the election underlined.ย 

โ€œThe first task of the president will be to reach out to all those who did not vote for me,โ€ Trzaskowski said. โ€œI will do everything so that we can regain the ability to have a normal, calm conversation.โ€

Far from conceding defeat, Nawrocki told his supporters that โ€œwe will win and save Polandโ€, warning against allowing Tusk to have โ€œa monopoly on powerโ€. Nawrocki concluded his speech by calling the exit poll difference โ€œso minimalโ€ that Poland would start Monday with him as president.

โ€œWe have to win tonight and we know that we will,โ€ he added.

The electoral commission says it hopes final results will be announced on Monday morning or early afternoon.

Ahead of Sundayโ€™s vote, Tusk had warned voters that Nawrocki could not only scuttle his reforms but also weaken Polandโ€™s role in the EU amid Russiaโ€™s full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.

Tusk has faced an institutional deadlock because outgoing President Andrzej Duda, another PiS nominee, has wielded his veto powers to block Tuskโ€™s planned judicial overhaul and other reforms since Tuskโ€™s coalition ousted the party from office in 2023.



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