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T HE CHEERS at Rafal Trzaskowski’s election party on May 18th sounded unconvincing. So was his margin of victory. The liberal ...
If large urban centres are the core constituency of the liberal government of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, then ...
There’s a long way to go yet in Poland’s presidential election — but Sunday’s first round was a good day for candidates on ...
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk says Russian hackers attacked the websites of parties in his ruling coalition just two ...
Poland voted on Sunday in a tight presidential election that will be decisive for the future of the country's pro-EU ...
Poland will hold the first round of a presidential election on May 18, setting the scene for a vote that will be crucial for ...
Tight race. A new poll indicates that Poland’s upcoming presidential runoff, set for June 1, will be a tight race. Among likely voters, 47 percent of ...
Rafał Trzaskowski, the candidate for the Tusk government, narrowly won the first round of the presidential election. His ...
As far-right, nationalist and eurosceptic parties gain ground among European voters, elections on the European Union's ...
Defeating populists never signals an easy return to the status quo ante.
The election starts next week. By Andrew Higgins and Steven Erlanger Andrew Higgins reported from Zamosc, Poland, and Steven Erlanger from Warsaw. The hecklers showed up eager to make a scene.
A polling station for the Polish presidential elections was opened in Welwyn Garden City for the first time. The station, set up on Sunday, May 18, was part of an initiative to make voting more ...