The first round of the presidential election ended in Poland
According to the calculation, 99.7% of the vote win the candidate from the civil coalition and the mayor of Warsaw Rafal Tashakovsky, whose statement was voted by 31.2% of voters. And secondly, the candidate for “Law and Justice” Karol Navenki, who received 29.6% of the vote. This was reported by Rzeczpospolita.
It is noted that the turnout of the voters in the first round of the presidential election amounted to 66.8% – the highest figure since 1989. A higher turnover was registered only in the second round of elections in 1995 and 2020.
The second round of the presidential election to Poland will be held on June 1.
It is known that the current Polish president Andrem Duda served two in a row, so he can no longer run.
We recall that in Romania the election commission calculated 100% of the vote. The winner of the election was recognized as the center and the European candidate, mayor of Bucharest Nikushor Dan, for whom 53.6% of voters voted. And for the leader of the nationalist “Alliance of the Romanian Union” George Simion, 46.4%
Source: Rzeczpospolita
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