State head: Voices counted: Nawrocki wins in Poland with 50.89 percent

State head: Voices counted: Nawrocki wins in Poland with 50.89 percent

The presidential election in Poland was a close race. 370,000 votes were the decisive factor among almost 30 million Poles.

In the presidential election in Poland, the right -wing conservative applicant Karol Nawrocki won 50.89 percent in the runoff election. This was announced by the Polish election management in Warsaw on their website after counting all votes. 49.11 percent of the votes were eliminated on the liberal candidates Rafal Trzaskowski.

Nawrocki received 10.60 million votes of the 29 million voters, Traszkowski received 10.23 million votes. The winner’s lead in the narrow race was only 370,000 votes. According to the information, the turnout was 71.63 percent. The non -party Nawrocki was set up by the largest opposition party PIS. He succeeds President Andrzej Duda.

Source: Stern

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