Excitement in Poland: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki Head on head in the duel!
Excitement in Poland: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki Head on head in the duel!
Polen - On June 1, 2025, voters in Poland are located in a crucial runoff election around the presidential office. The first forecasts of the IPSOS institute show that the liberal candidate Rafał Trzaskowski lies with 50.3% of the votes just ahead of Karol Nawrocki from the right -wing conservative party law (PIS), which receives 49.7%. Trzaskowski describes the forecasts as a success, but warns that the victory is "on the razor blade". The predictions come from post -election surveys in around 500 polling stations and have an error tolerance of two percentage points.
The official end result is expected for Monday morning, with no previous projections being published in Poland. The turnout was over 54.91% until the late afternoon, which is almost two percentage points higher than at the same time in the second round of the 2020 presidential election, where a total of 68.2% of those entitled to vote made their vote. A total of around 29 million eligible voters are registered in Poland, including over 115,000 Polish citizens in Germany, who were able to choose in 54 polling stations outside the country.
background and political relevance
The choice is considered to be the directional for the future political orientation of Poland. Andrzej Duda, the current head of state, can no longer compete after two terms. Trzaskowski received 31.36% of the votes on May 18 on May 18, while Nawrocki came to 29.54%. The President has considerable powers in Poland than the Federal President in Germany, among other things influence on foreign policy, the appointment of the head of government and the command of the command about the forces in the event of war.
Both candidates support higher defense spending of 5% of GDP. While Trzaskowski is considered pro-European and is committed to migration policy issues and protectionist economic promises, Nawrocki's election campaign of nationalism, EU skepticism and a negative attitude towards migrants is shaped. He represents ultra -conservative positions, rejects the legalization of abortion and recognition of same -sex partnerships and also sees media criticism exposed to right -wing extremists and hooligans because of his contacts.
candidates in comparison
The first round of the election also brought interesting results for the other candidates: Sławomir Mentzen from the Confederacja received 15% of the votes, while Magdalena Biejat and Adrian Zandberg remained below 5%.
candidate
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rafał trzaskowski | 31.36% | 50.3% |
Karol Nawrocki | 29.54% | 49.7% |
Trzaskowski supports Ukraine, but announces in the election campaign that child benefit for non -employed Ukrainian refugees. In contrast, Nawrocki rejects NATO membership of Ukraine and faces the criticism of his political attitude and history.
How this election will affect the future political landscape in Poland remains to be seen, but the high voter participations and the similarly strong results of the candidates indicate a still polarized election campaign. The Süddeutsche Zeitung reports that the output of this choice could also have effects on the geopolitical conditions in the region.
For more details and live updates for the election, readers can also report on Statista
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