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Konstanty Gebert explains why a right-wing populist could win the presidential election against the government’s candidate.
WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland holds a presidential election run-off on Sunday, with the ruling party's candidate, liberal Warsaw ...
Poland holds a presidential election run-off on Sunday, with the ruling party's candidate, liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal ...
Karol Nawrocki, the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party’s presidential candidate, has launched a legal battle against ...
Poles vote in a closely fought presidential election run-off on Sunday that pits the centrist, pro-European ruling party's ...
The organization of a CPAC conference in Poland on Tuesday was an opportunity for US Republicans to support the PiS candidate ...
The head of Polish diplomacy Radosław Sikorski has said that Karol Nawrocki, the presidential candidate from the right-wing ...
Poland’s knife-edge presidential race has become the latest battleground for the global populist right, with Donald Trump’s allies warning that defeat in Warsaw could sap Trumpist momentum across ...
Poland elections head to a runoff as Trzaskowski and Nawrocki remain tied in polls. The result could reshape EU ties, ...
The Conservative Political Action Conference, the United States' premier conservative gathering, held its first meeting in ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read an exclusive interview with Henna Virkkunen, how MAGA weighs into the Polish ...
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