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BBC Warsaw correspondent
ReutersWarsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskovski won a narrow victory in the Poland presidential election, according to the starting survey, but will be obliged to the second round with conservative historian Carol Naroki to decide the next president of the country.
According to the poll published when the vote ended, Trzaskovski, the party’s deputy leader for Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s Central Civil Platform (PO), won 30.8% of the vote.
Nawrocki came second with 29.1% of the vote.
If the poll is confirmed by the final official result, it is not expected by the end of Monday-Trozaskowski and Nawrocki to compete in the second round on June 1, as none of the 13 candidates earned more than 50% of the vote.
Truzaskowski told his supporters of a rally at Sandomierz, southern Poland: “We will win.” But he said it would take a lot of work and a “great determination”.
“I am convinced that all Poland will win,” he said.
He promised to cooperate with the coalition of Prime Minister Tusk to liberalize the strict law on abortion of the country and to accelerate the reform of the Polish judicial system, which was evident to be politicized by the previous PIS government.
Trzaskowski performed worse than predicted to the public survey before the vote, which made it between 4% -6% before Nawrocki.
The President of Poland has a large extent ceremonial powers, but he or she is able to veto the government’s legislation. The Tusk coalition does not have a large enough parliamentary majority to cancel the presidential veto.
Tusk failed to fulfill much of his promises of the campaign, partly because the current conservative President Andrzej Duda has vetoed his government’s legislation, but is also due to the divisions of the coalition on issues such as abortions and civil partnerships.
Victory for TRZaskowski will eliminate the veto of the president, but Navrocki is likely to be even more stressful an obstacle than Duda.
Navy told his supporters in Gdansk that Tusk should be stopped winning the common force in Poland.
He called on the supporters of two far -right candidates, Slavomir Mensen, who came out in third place and won 15.4%, and of Grhengorts Brown, who was in fourth place and won 6.2%to “save Poland” from Tusk.
Ghetto imagesIt will depend on which candidate can mobilize its electorate in the second round.
The funerals were unknown on a national scale before the law and the justice (PI) were selected as their candidate. But it has improved work and PIS is traditionally good at extracting them.
Trzaskowski will have to win the votes of supporters of his centrist party, but also those who support the candidates of the junior coalition partners, the left (Magdalena Biejat) and the conservative third time (Szymon Holowia).
Another concern about TRZASKowski is better than the expected result of the end candidates, because many of their supporters will not vote for it.
Menten’s result was a strong display and continued the improvement of his far -right Confederation since he entered parliament in 2019.
Who will be his mainly young voters, will return to the leak?
Many would support the funerals for his Catholic, family -oriented views, but they do not like the economic policy of the left -wing state -owned state policy.
Menzen is a candidate for combating the establishment, and some of his supporters may not want to vote for either harms or for Trzaskovsky, who have been the two parties that have dominated Polish policy for two decades.
The final MEP, the result of Grzegorz Braun was a nasty surprise for Poland’s liberal voters.
Brown made the titles in 2023 when he released the candles of a Jewish menora in the Polish parliament with a fire extinguisher after a ceremony for the Hanukuka Festival.
Brown called the Sataninski Festival. During the presidential debate last month, he said, “Jews say too much in Polish affairs.”