The first round of the presidential election took place in Poland.
The first output results are transmitted by OneT:
- Candidate for the Civil Platform and the mayor of Warsaw Rafal Cheshkivsky – 30.8%;
- Karol Navenki, director of the Institute of National Memory, which is supported by the “Law and Justice” – 29.1%;
- Confederation of Freedom and Independence, Slavomir Menzen – 15.4%.
Taskovsky and Navrotsky are in the second round of the elections. This was scheduled for June 1.
Although the victory of the first is considered more likely, in Poland, interest in politicians with more correct views in Poland has increased, which recently forced Tshaskivsky to make several statements in this spirit.
In particular, he noted that he does not support the right to adopt children for the same couples, and also involves limiting the advantages for some categories of displaced persons from Ukraine.
At the same time, Navenki actively positions himself as a supporter of the “hard line” regarding the policy of reconciliation with Ukraine, as well as an anti -globalist in world politics.
Source: Racurs

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