China News Service, July 13th. According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on the 13th, the results of the Polish presidential election were announced. The current President Duda defeated his competitors with a weak advantage. The Polish National Election Commission stated that the current President Duda, supported by the Law and Justice Party of Poland, won 51.2% of the vote.

  At the press conference on the 13th, the person in charge of the election committee said that since some polling stations had not yet submitted the counting results, they were not sure when the full results would be announced. But the BBC reported that since 99% of the constituencies have submitted reports, the election results are not expected to be affected by this.

  More than 29.5 million registered voters in the Polish presidential election. The results of the export polls show that the turnout in the second round of voting was 68.9%. According to the law previously passed by the Polish Parliament, voters can vote in the polling station and post the ballot in this presidential election.

  The Polish presidency is 5 years. Poland was originally scheduled to hold the presidential election on May 10, but due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, the election was postponed until June 28. In the first round of voting, no candidate received more than half of the votes, and Duda and Chaskovsky, the top two votes, entered the second round.