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Election results. Rafał Trzaskowski comments on the result of the first round

Exit poll studies were conducted by the Ipsos studio, source: TVN24.

– Thank you, Guest and my family for perseverance – said Rafał Trzaskowski at the very beginning. Then he thanked his political allies. – Before I thank all of Poland, I would like to thank Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska most sincerely, I wanted to thank the Senate of the Republic of Poland and all local government officials who showed their character. Dear ladies and gentlemen, if it wasn’t for Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska and all self-government officials with character and spine, if not for senators, it would be long after the election. And thanks to them we have a chance to win these elections – said the candidate of the Civic Coalition.

– I was walking today on the streets of Warsaw, going to vote and I know that many of you would like to win in the first round, just like in Warsaw. I wanted to tell you all, I will be your candidate, I will be a change candidate – added Trzaskowski.

The results of the 2020 election. Andrzej Duda and Rafał Trzaskowski move to the second round

– Elections on July 12 in two weeks. It will not be elections only between Andrzej Duda and Rafał Trzaskowski, it will be elections between open Poland and Poland that is looking for an enemy and a president who is trying to divide. These will be choices between those who respect women’s rights and those who do not – the candidate of the Civic Coalition enumerated.

Rafał Trzaskowski noted that the second round “will be choices between those who tell citizens that they gave them something and those who say that we owe everything in Poland to your hard work”. – These will be the choices between those, like me, who seek agreement and those who seek conflict. These will be choices between all those who are looking for change to settle the future, who want to talk about unemployment, about health care, and between those who are constantly looking at the past. We choose between the future and the past – added Andrzej Duda’s rival in the second round.

The second round of elections, which will take place on July 12, will go to: Andrzej Duda (41.8%) and Rafał Trzaskowski (30.4 percent). The next places were: Szymon Hołownia (13.3 percent), Krzysztof Bosak (7.4 percent), Robert Biedroń (2.9 percent), Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (2.6 percent), Marek Jakubiak (0.5 percent), Paweł Tanajno (0.3 percent), Waldemar Witkowski (0.3 percent), Stanisław Żółtek (0.3 percent) and Mirosław Piotrowski (0.2 percent).

Trzaskowski: I will be the president of all Poles

– Soon you will decide whether you will have a strong president who will look at the authorities in his hand, or if you will have a president who does not even respect his own signature – Rafał Trzaskowski continued at the election rally.

The politician noted that in two weeks Poles will have a choice between “Poland, in which politicians say that power is for the citizens, and one in which politicians say the opposite.”

– I will be a candidate for change, but I will also be the president of all Polish women, including those who disagree with me. At this point, Rafał Trzaskowski thanked Andrzej Duda, who won in the first round of the election.

Then he turned to people who are not necessarily supporters of the Civic Coalition. – We draw conclusions from what is happening in Poland. We will maintain 500 plus, we will not raise the retirement age, and a 13 pension is needed. You can have it all and you can have even more. You can have a community. And remember that I respect you all and want to talk to everyone – he emphasized.

– We do not want to refer to one man who wants to fight the shadow – said Rafał Trzaskowski, referring directly to Andrzej Duda and his hit about the “sharp shadow of fog”.

Very high turnout

This year’s election has a very high turnout. According to the poll exit Ipsos amounted to 62.9 percent.

We do not know the results of the full voting yet, but by 17:00 the turnout was 47.89 percent. This result is higher than in the presidential election five years ago and in last year’s elections to the Sejm at the same time of day.

The highest turnout by 5pm as far as voivodships are concerned: Mazowieckie (51.17 percent), Lesser Poland (50.27 percent) and Podkarpackie (49.19 percent). The smallest attendance at 17 o’clock was recorded in the following voivodships: Opolskie (42.32%), Warmian-Masurian (43.06%) and Kuyavian-Pomeranian (45.51%).

In the presidential election in 2015, the turnout at 17 o’clock was 34.41 percent. and finally amounted to 48.96 percent. In 2010, at the same time, 41.57 percent went to the ballot boxes. Poles. The final turnout in the election 10 years ago was 54.94 percent.

In last year’s elections to the Sejm, the turnout at 17 o’clock was 45.94 percent. The final turnout in those elections is 61.74 percent.

(bp)

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