According to the first Exit Poll survey, Rafał Trzaskowski won the second round of presidential elections. The late Poll study indicates victory belongs to Karol Nawrocki. The results and their last change are commented on by foreign media.
Shortly after 9pm we published Exit poll surveys results. According to them, most of the votes were cast for Rafał Trzaskowski – it was chosen by 50.3 percent of the participants of the study. The PiS candidate was to support 49.7 percent of the elections. The difference was therefore – according to polls – 0.6 pp
According to published after 23 Late Poll resultsit was Karol Nawrocki who won the second round presidential electionswinning 50.7 percent votes. According to this study, Rafał Trzaskowski won 49.3 percent of votes. The turnout in the election amounted to 71.7 percent.
“The Guardian” referred to the Exit Poll poll. “Too close to resolve” – he already assessed in the title devoted to the results of the article. Next, the daily mentions “an absolutely minimal margin of victory” or a result “within the limits of the survey error.” The newspaper notes that despite similar results, Rafał Trzaskowski has already announced the winner “and seems to be” sure “. Karol Nawrocki “, however, does not seem willing to surrender yet” – adds “Guardian”.
World media about elections in Poland
The editors of “Politico” also shared the commentary. “Exit Poll indicates a draw,” she said at the beginning. Next, the portal mentions the “slight advantage” of Trzaskowski over Nawrocki. Like “The Guardian”, however, she emphasized that the difference “is within the limits of a statistical error”. “If the result continues and Trzaskowski wins, it will be a great victory of the party boss Trzaskowski, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his efforts to further reintegrate Poland with the EU,” says “Politico”.
Similarly Exit poll results They present other media. The CNN portal writes about “elections on the blade of the knife”, “Financial Times” about “minimum advantage”, and “The New York Times” about the vote, which “keeps in suspense”. The New York daily recalls that elections abroad are widely seen as “a test of this whether populist nationalism is growing or decreasing strength in Europe and beyond.” “The election revolved around the question whether Polish voters want the president who would be able to cooperate with the current government of the Central Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, or one who opposes him. The proximity of the race has highlighted the polarity of Poland” – adds “NYT”. Further, the newspaper explains that the choice of Trzaskowski, which comes from KO, will probably “end a long period of political impasse.”
He also referred to the pre -forecast results of the presidential election in Poland, among others French “Le Monde”, Italian “Corriere della Sera”, Spanish “ABC”, Greek daily “Ta Nea”, Estonian ERR station, Danish newspaper “Berlingke” or Bulgarian BTA press agency.
Late Poll results in foreign media
The change in the leading position in the polls was noted, among others Bloomberg. “The Guardian”, “Politico” and CNN also updated their texts. The first one currently mentions “a dramatic change in conduct” and “large return of action”. The newspaper emphasizes, however, that “the race is still too even to settle it.”
The change of the Italian newspaper “Il Messaggero” also comments on the polls. “Poland holds his breath. It is clear that only the result of the result will only be counting votes in the next few hours,” he writes.
The Spanish “El Confidencial” also informs that Nawrocki overtook Trzaskowski in the latee poll poll. However, he emphasizes that the advantage is “small”. The German “Bild” also reports about the poll. The newspaper informs about “evening sensation”. He points out that ultimately who will become the new president of Poland may decide very few votes. “The rate is damn high!” – he adds.
Author/author: JDW // AM
Source: Politico, The Guardian, Financial Times, CNN, The New York Times, Il Messaggero, El Confidencial, Bild
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