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Pro-EU candidate narrowly ahead of Trump-inspired rival in Poland's presidential election, exit poll shows

Pro-EU candidate narrowly ahead of Trump-inspired rival in Poland's presidential election, exit poll shows

Sky News3 days ago

Liberal pro-EU candidate Rafal Trzaskowski appears set to narrowly win Poland's presidential election, according to an exit poll.
The Warsaw mayor was up against conservative historian Karol Nawrocki, who draws inspiration from Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, and he won 50.3% of votes.
Mr Nawrocki was second with 49.7%, the Ipsos poll showed.
The electoral commission has said it hopes the final results will be announced on Monday morning or the afternoon.
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