Karol Nawrocki, the populist-right opposition candidate, has won Poland’s presidential election, defeating his pro-European rival in a close contest. Official results showed Nawrocki secured 50.89%, with Rafał Trzaskowski on 49.11%.
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The victory is a significant blow to the coalition government, led by Donald Tusk, and is expected to prolong the political deadlock in the country. Given the president’s power to veto legislation, the result of the race will have huge implications for the country’s political future
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