The court reviewed more than 54 thousand complaints filed in the voting results. Of these, only 21 are recognized as reasonable.
The Supreme Court of Poland has confirmed the legitimacy of the President of 2025, where Karol Navrotsky won. According to RMF24, the decision was announced on Tuesday, July 1.
The court reviewed more than 54 thousand complaints filed in the voting results. Of these, only 21 are recognized as reasonable. According to the judge, Maria Schepanets, most of the protests have a serious formal flaw, which is impossible for their additional consideration.
Court leader Krzysztof Vyak noted that the number of complaints did not affect voting assessment and not a violation affects the overall election result. He confirmed that Karol Navrotsky had scored more votes in the second spin than his opponent Rafal Tshaskovsky.
At the same time, the Supreme Court explained that the Polish electoral code does not provide for the procedure for a complete repair of the votes. While the court made a decision, the protesters gathered under his building. One group expressed support for the legality of elections, the other opposed the work of the law enforcement room.
The head of the SEJM Shimon Golovnya said that in the event that an official approved election results, the national fee will gather on August 6 to bring Karol Navrotsky to oath.
Keep in mind that in the second election on June 1, independent candidate Karol Navrotsky won, supported by opposition and justice law. He gained an advantage over Rafal Tshaskovsky of 1.78%.
It was later reported that in Poland they narrated the votes after the president’s election. The Supreme Court will decide on the question of the reality of the President of the Republic of Poland based on a report submitted by the National Election Commission, and after the objection to the objections.
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