Poland's Presidential Runoff: A Clash of EU and Nationalist Visions

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Poland is holding a tightly contested presidential election between centrist candidate Rafal Trzaskowski, who favors strong EU ties, and nationalist Karol Nawrocki, inspired by Trump, with results expected soon. The election reflects broader debates over Poland's foreign policy, social issues, and its future alignment with the EU or nationalist policies, with high voter turnout crucial for the outcome.
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- Karol Nawrocki, a possible Polish president with a shadowy past The Economist
- Greetings from Warsaw, Poland, where the flags are flying ahead of a key election NPR
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