After the counting of 100% of the vote, the National Election Commission of Poland published the results: Karol Navrotsky won the victory in the presidential election.
Polish edition Gazeta Wyborcza tells Details. Director of the Institute of National Memory Karol Navrotsky gained 50.89% of the vote voters and won the second round of elections of the President of Poland. His opponent, The mayor of Warsaw Rafal Tshaskovsky, received 49.11% of the vote. According to the ect -field, in the second round of the President of Poland, the minimum advantage had Tshaskovsky – 50.3% of the vote.
The report of the National Election Commission of Poland says:
“A candidate supported by the Law and Justice Party received 10,606,628 votes, which provided him with 50.89%support. Navrotsky was ahead of the mayor of Warsaw Rafal Tshaskovsky, who gained 10,237,177 votes, or 49.11%, by 1.78%.”
The turnout in the elections was 71.6%. The winner will replace the outgoing conservative Andrzej Dudu, whose presidential term expires in August. These elections can determine the political direction of the country in the coming years. The second round was held because none of the 13 candidates during the first vote on May 18 gained more than half the votes.
Navrotsky against Ukraine’s entry into NATO and does not support its entry into EU. Navrotsky also focuses on historical disagreements between Poland and Ukraine.
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