Polish presidential election close race at 8:06 on July 13th

The presidential election has been voted on in Poland, and the incumbent Mr. Duda, who is close to the ruling party promoting a powerful politics, and the mayor of Warsaw, the capital, are in a close-fighting opposition party candidate.

The Polish presidential election was voted last month, and no candidate got the majority of the votes, so on the 12th, Mr. Duda and Warsaw, the capital, who are close to the ruling party "law and justice" that promotes powerful politics, and the capital Warsaw. In the mayor of the city, the final two votes were voted by the top two of Mr. Chaskowski of the opposition "citizen platform" of the middle ground.

According to the results of the exit survey reported by the local media, the expected votes are close, with Duda having 50.4% and Chaskowski having 49.6%.

In response, Duda said in front of his supporters, "I'm pleased with the victory," while Chaskowski said, "I'm in a close battle, but I'm confident about the victory."

Mr. Duda raised a generous social security policy and opposed the improvement of the rights of LGBT = sexual minority, and gained the support from local conservatives, while Mr. Chaskowski said that he was a power of the current administration, including intervention in the judiciary. They have criticized traditional politics and have shown a stance of emphasizing relations with the EU = European Union, and have rapidly expanded their support mainly in urban areas.

Since the president has the right to veto the law in Poland, if the opposition candidate wins, there is a possibility that the powerful politics may be stopped, and the result of the election is drawing attention.