Poland's incumbent President Andrzej Duda Wins Sunday's Presidential Election





BBC: Poland's Duda narrowly beats Trzaskowski in presidential vote

Poland's incumbent President Andrzej Duda has narrowly beaten challenger Rafal Trzaskowski in Sunday's presidential vote.

The National Electoral Commission said Mr Duda had won 51.2% of the votes.

It is Poland's slimmest presidential election victory since the end of communism in 1989.

One of the major issues of the election was the future of the country's strained relations with the European Union.

Mr Duda is a social conservative allied with the government led by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, while Mr Trzaskowski is the socially liberal mayor of Warsaw.

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WNU Editor: Poland's incumbent President Andrzej Duda won with 51.2 per cent of the vote.

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