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Sep 23, 2020 · The report offers 33 recommendations to improve the conduct of elections in Poland and to support efforts in aligning them with OSCE commitments, as well as other international obligations and standards for democratic elections.
Presidential elections were held in Poland on 28 June 2020. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was held on 12 July, in which incumbent president Andrzej Duda, running with the support of Law and Justice, [1] faced off against Civic Platform vice-chairman and Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski.
Duda’s narrow victory on Sunday, with 51.21 percent versus 48.79 percent for Warsaw’s centrist Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski of the Civic Platform (with 99.97 percent of polling stations reporting), gives him five more years as head of state, with the power to reject legislation that he doesn’t like.
Jul 13, 2020 · 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...
Sep 23, 2020 · Poland, Presidential Election, 28 June and 12 July 2020: ODIHR Special Election Assessment Mission Final Report
Andrzej Duda came out ahead in the first round of the presidential election on 28 June with 43.5% of the vote and 30.46% in favour of Rafal Trzaskowski. The presidential election led to a strong turnout by the Poles, totalling 68.9% in the second round, 24.27 points higher than in the previous ballot on May 24, 2015.
Jun 29, 2020 · WARSAW, 29 June 2020 – Poland’s presidential election was administered professionally despite the lack of legal clarity as solutions were sought to hold the election during the COVID-19 pandemic.