1 June, 2025
Both Poland President contenders claimed victory
The two rivals contesting the Poland presidential elections claimed victory as the elections to exit on Sunday night revealed that the race was still close to the call.
“We won from a whisker,” the AFP news agency quoted the European Union Mayor Rafale Tzscowski as saying.
Nationalist historian Karol Navki, who was at 49.7 percent, told his supporters: “Tonight we will win. We will win and we will save Poland.”
The forecasts were based on the exit elections in around 500 polling stations and had a two -percentage margin.
The official final result is expected to be on Monday.
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1 June, 2025
Poles out under the runoff of the President of Poland is very close to the call
Due to the closure of the election in Poland’s President’s runner election, exit polls were very close to guess who could come to the top.
IPSOS EXIT Poll was predicted that Liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafale Tzscowski won 50.3% votes and conservative historian Karol
Nawrocki won 49.7%.
Trzaskowsk is claiming that he won the second round of the election.
According to the Electoral Commission at Warsaw, voters with at least 54.91% eligible voters appeared high with at least 54.91% with at least 54.91%.
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1 June, 2025
DW asks: What do sticks expect from their next president?
With local policies, working with war in Parliament and Ukraine, a lot is at stake in the second round of presidential election in Poland.
DW asked people in Warsaw what kind of president they were expecting.
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1 June, 2025
In paintings – Poland’s President runoff election
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1 June, 2025
Both candidates have cast their votes
Two presidential expectations in Poland’s runoff vote put their ballots on Sunday.
Warsaw’s Mayor Rafal Tzscowski posted a picture on X with his wife Malgorzetta Trzskovska, and asked to exclude the poles and vote.
“Polling stations are open till 9 pm!” He has written.
Trzaskowski’s rival, Karol Nawrocki, IE posted “Long Live Poland” with a photo with his family.
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1 June, 2025
Who are the candidates?
Poland’s President runoff is boiled for a radically different ideological option: a pro -European liberal versus a nationalist.
Rafal Tzscowski has been supported by the Governing Civic Alliance Party of Prime Minister Donald Task, former President of the European Council. Hey, what was the mayor of Warsaw in 2018 and re -elected in 2024.
A former Deputy Foreign Minister, 53, has promised to soften the close abortion ban of Poland and protect LGBTQ rights. Their victory will allow the task to proceed with his reformist agenda.
In 2020, Trzaskowski narrowly lost its first president’s dialect to the unanimous Andrez Duda, who is completing his second and last term.
This time, the race is also expected. The mayor of Warsaw is raised against Karol Navarki, supported by a historian Duda, who has blocked several laws with his veto power.
The 42 -year -old has deployed Himafalers a protector of traditional polish values. Hey campaigned under the slogan “Poland First, Poles first.”
Nawrocki, a fan of US President Donald Trump, is doubted about the European Union. His victory will be a major boost for the opposition law and the Nyaya Party, which conducted Poland between 2015 and 2023.
His supporters want a strict curb on immigration. Nawrocki has called for border control with Germany to keep the migrants out.
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1 June, 2025
Open elections are going on in the form of voting
Polling stations have opened closely in the President’s runoff in Poland.
It follows a first round on May 18, in which Warsaw’s Mayor Rafale Tzscowski won a razor-pale margin. A conservative historian, Karol Navarki, earned more than 31% compared to about 30% for Karol Navarki. Eleven other candidates were abolished.
Voting will end at 9:00 pm (1900 GMT) when the exit is expected to come out of the elections. The final results are to be declared on Monday.
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Look – What is at stake in Poland’s presidential election?
Alexandra Vauan, head of the DW Brussels Bureau, wanted to determine how Poland wants to determine what a nationalist path or pivotes embraces more supporters for EEU policies.
Due to the power of presidential laws for veto laws, the winner can create or break the central government’s agenda of Prime Minister Donald Task.
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President runoff in Poland: Why does every vote matters
Rafal Trzaskowski or Karol Nawrocki? Opinion polls both see the remaining candidates in the neck and neck in runoff.
For many Polish voters, Sunday’s election is not enough who they want, but who do not want to see in the office.
Read more on what is at stake in Poland’s presidential election.
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Welcome to DW coverage of 2025 Poland presidential election
Poland will go to the election today to vote in the presidential election between two candidates with separate vision for the country.
Voters want the opponent European Union Mayor Rafale Tzscowski, supported by Prime Minister Donald Tusks, and conservative nationalist Karol Navarki, who is supported by the opposition law and the Nyaya Party.
The winner wants President Andrez Duda to be successful, who is completing his second and last term.
DW will monitor the latest developments and bring you multimedia content and analysis on the vote.
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