A scutinio terminato, il candidato sovranista sostenuto dal Pis ha superato di misura il rivale Rafał Trzaskowski al ballottaggio. Affluenza al 71,63%

Karol Nawrocki ha vinto il ballottaggio per le elezioni presidenziali in Polonia con il 50,89% dei voti, pari a 10.606.628 preferenze. Lo sfidante Rafał Trzaskowski, sindaco di Varsavia e candidato di Piattaforma civica, si è fermato al 49,11%, ottenendo 10.237.177 voti.

Il risultato, comunicato dall’agenzia di stampa nazionale PAP sulla base dei dati ufficiali forniti dalla Commissione elettorale nazionale dopo lo scrutinio di tutti i seggi, sancisce l’affermazione del candidato sovranista, presentatosi con una lista indipendente ma sostenuto dal partito Diritto e Giustizia (Pis).

L’affluenza alle urne è stata alta, raggiungendo il 71,63%, segno di un forte coinvolgimento dell’elettorato in una competizione molto combattuta fino all’ultimo voto.

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