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Poland is set to hold a presidential runoff election in which a right-wing nationalist and a pro-European liberal are running neck-and neck.
POLAND’S PRESIDENTIAL election, which pits a centrist liberal against a hard-right nationalist, has been watched closely all across Europe. A liberal win would cement Poland’s newfound influence in the European Union’s mainstream;
Poland's two presidential candidates held their last election campaigns on Friday ahead of a runoff on Sunday. The vote follows a first round on May 18, in which Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski won more than 31% of the vote and Karol Nawrocki,
Poland will hold a presidential runoff election on Sunday, with polls indicating a neck-and-neck race between a liberal pro-European Union mayor and
The centrist frontrunner in Poland's knife-edge presidential election on Sunday says Poles know everything about him, contrasting that with the slew of media reports about his nationalist opponent's alleged past conduct.
Poland’s presidential election has come down to a stark ideological choice: a liberal pro-European mayor versus a staunch nationalist conservative.
House members say Poland’s government is favoring centrist candidate Rafał Trzaskowski and accuse the Commission of not getting involved.