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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda on Saturday clashed publicly over the outcome of the country’s ...
The populist Karol Nawrocki takes office on Aug. 6. The country must buckle up for a bumpy ride, writes Ian Bremmer.
The campaign team of the defeated candidate in Poland's presidential election lodged a protest over alleged voting ...
The country’s government is centrist, with deep ties to Brussels. Its new president is a Trump-backed nationalist. That reflects a broader struggle.
Karol Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian and amateur boxer, is new to politics and ran as an independent but was backed by the right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged a partial recount of the presidential vote, after his party’s candidate lost the election to a rightwing opponent expected to block Tusks ...
With Karol Nawrocki elected president, the conservative Law and Justice party retains its ability to block the agenda of pro-E.U. prime minister Donald Tusk.
Poland's State Election Commission approved a report on the results of the presidential election on June 16. It says there ...
While the ruling alliance's majority means it is almost certain to win Wednesday's vote, a SW Research poll for ...
Poland’s presidential election has come down to a stark ideological choice: a liberal pro-European mayor versus a staunch nationalist conservative. But the candidate who may ultimately decide ...
Liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski appeared set to narrowly win Poland's presidential election on Sunday, according to an exit poll, in a vote seen as a test of the nation's support for a ...
Kasia Strek/Reuters Supported by By Andrew Higgins Reporting from Tychy, Katowice and Warsaw, Poland A tight presidential election this weekend in Poland hinges heavily on young voters ...
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