Held on Sunday, June 28th Polish presidential election The current head of state, Andrzej Duda, who is supported by the ruling National Conservative Party “Law and Justice” (PiS), won the most votes, according to a poll of voters. –
Duda won 41.8% of the vote, while his main rival, Warsaw Mayor Rafal Chaskowski, who represents the opposition Conservative Liberal Party (Civic Platform) (PO), was voted by 30.4%.
As the winner of the first round, Duda, has not won at least half of the votes, he will have to hold the second round of elections scheduled for July 12.
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