Key Takeaways
- Karol Nawrocki was elected as the President of Poland with 50.89% of the votes in the second round of voting.
- Rafal Trzaskowski, the opposition candidate, received 49.11% of the votes.
- Karol Nawrocki’s victory marks a significant shift in Polish politics.
Warsaw: Karol Nawrocki, the opposition candidate, has been elected as the president of Poland. He received 50.89% of the votes in the second round of voting.
Nawrocki received 50.89% of the votes.
“He was elected in the second round of voting,” the election commission wrote next to Nawrocki’s name.
The candidate from the ruling Civic Coalition, Rafal Trzaskowski, received 49.11%.








