Poland's presidential election is heading to a runoff after a tight first round, with Warsaw's liberal mayor Rafal Trzaskowski narrowly leading over conservative, pro-Trump nationalist Karol Nawrocki. The outcome is crucial for the pro-European government, which seeks to reverse years of populist rule. The close race reflects deep divisions in Polish society and growing voter frustration with the political status quo. The runoff will determine whether Poland continues on a pro-European path or shifts back toward nationalist policies. The result is being closely watched across Europe as a bellwether for the region's political direction.
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Romanian centrist wins presidency while Warsaw Mayor leads race in Poland
While the moderates were in front in both countries, voters appeared to be voicing their anger at the status quo and open to far-right arguments
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Warsaw’s liberal mayor wins tight victory in first round of Poland’s election, exit poll says
Romanian, Portuguese and Polish nationals have been casting their ballots, with millions of Europeans taking to the polls on Sunday.