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    1. Wow, if this holds up then Nawrocki sweeps in the second round. D:

    2. Blueskyways on

      So the right accounted for over 50% of the totals, including nearly 22% for the far far right.  Yikes. 

    3. Auspectress on

      Rafał Trzaskowski – 30,8%
      Karol Nawrocki – 29,1%
      Sławomir Mentzen – 15,4%
      Grzegorz Braun – 6,2%
      Adrian Zandberg – 5,2%
      Szymon Hołownia – 4,8%
      Magdalenia Biejat – 4,1%
      Joanna Senyszyn – 1,3%
      Krzysztof Stanowski – 1,3%
      Marek Jakubiak – 0,8%
      Artur Bartoszewicz – 0,5%
      Maciej Maciak – 0,4%
      Marek Woch – 0,1%

    4. We’re fucked. Considering the people who voted for Braun and Mentzen will vote for Nawrocki, it’s looking really bad.

    5. pole152004 on

      i swear where did braun come from? genuinely shocked felt like he made no noise this campaign

    6. They didn’t want Sikorski with his more favourable opinion among right wingers and now they’re going to pay the price for that.

    7. AdminEating_Dragon on

      This is way closer than I thought…is Poland really about to let PiS be obstructionist with the president’s veto again?

      And I hoped they had finally moved on…

    8. Auspectress on

      “Left block” – ~ 11%
      “Centre left block” – ~ 31%
      “Centre block” – ~ 5%
      “Right block” – ~ 29%
      “Far Right block” – ~ 21%

      “Anti Russian block” – ~78%
      “Less Anti Russian block / Russia neutral block” – ~ 21%
      “Russophile block” – ~ 0,4%

    9. HearingDifficult7143 on

      Good lord…..this dont look too good for us, Hungarians for the future

    10. CallM3N3w on

      Good lord how many elections are going on today? Romania, Poland, Portugal, who else?

    11. gnomulus on

      Good luck Poland, make the right choice! ✊🏻 both our countries now must choose their future. I only hope both of us will continue to value democracy! 🇪🇺

    12. Numerous-Mine-287 on

      I am confused about presidential power in Poland? The PM has been elected not that long ago so if the president able to change that or not?

    13. feelgood505 on

      I’ve officially lost all hope for humanity (again). This is fucking terrible. This is a total defeat of decency and rationality

    14. ProductGuy48 on

      Don’t lose hope Polish friends! We came back from 41% – 21% in the first round and won! You can do it too!

    15. XWasTheProblem on

      So you’re telling me that constant attempts at pleasing conservatives by a politician, who literally couldn’t possibly be less trustworthy to that group if people… didn’t work, and only benefited his opponent?

      If Trzaskowski fucks up the 2nd phase, it’ll be entirely on him, and his election campaign organizers. The way PO ran this campaign was absolutely hideous.

    16. absurdherowaw on

      To explain for non-Polish colleagues: #1 is centre-right, #2 is far-right, #3 is fascist-libertarian, #4 is to the right of the fascist-libertarian #3. 85% of Poles voted for one of those four. What a shitshow

      Think: #1 EPP, #2 ECR, #3 ESN, #4 right-wing of ESN

    17. Rafał Trzaskowski will have insanely hard way if he want to win. Most of Mentzen and Braum voters will vote Nawrocki or not vote at all, as this is very anti-gov group. And the potential Trzaskowski support electorate (Zandberg and Hołownia) are together 10%. So even if they 100% support Trzaskowski they have maybe 41% all together. If this exit poll will be confirmed with real results, Trzaskowski is in big troubles. Right wing has here 29.1+15.4+6.2 = 50.7%, so much better start point.

    18. 50.7% for the three far-right candidates. Poland is officially fucked.

    19. Karolis25141 on

      Guys we shit on Hungary for being Putins bitch, but please for the love of all that’s holy, DON’T GO TO THE DARK SIDE!
      Please, pretty please.
      We will build a wall together afterwards 👍🏻🇱🇹❤️🧱🫣

    20. WybitnyInternauta on

      – good news that pro-russian candidates have < 10% (and <25% if you count Mentzen who is ambivalent… not openly pro-russian, just kind-of) so 75%+ voting Poles are anti-Putin;
      – bad news is that Nawrocki will win the second round, turnover was high (67%) and it won’t go above 70% while the lower it is the best results PiS (Nawrocki’s party) gets + far-wing parties have > 30% = votes for Nawrocki;
      – grzegorz braun (who is paid-off by russia) is worring… wtf…🤢🤢🤢

    21. IcyReturn158 on

      From Romania, please fight! If you don’t give up you will make it! Here we fought everywhere, on social media expecially, and each of us convincing friends and family to vote for progress. Its not 100% but the exit poll says the center candidate won here with 10% over. If Romania wins you have to do it too, all countries in this position must win, or Russia will gain confidence and power and all the fighting and war is for nothing!

    22. MovieFragrant5504 on

      Can somebody explain the candidates and their political orientation?

    23. Kaspa969 on

      Trzaskowski finally got a warning for doing absolutely nothing the whole time. He isn’t even liked so much, he’s just the less horrendous candidate, so idk where this confidence came from.

    24. -CynicalPole- on

      Wtf is wrong with this country. How Mentzen and Braun – two far right charlatans got over 20% of combined votes, while Biejat with good program, reasoning and logic mere 4%?

      What’s worse – Mentzen is most popular among 18-30 year old voters, like wtf? How young people are so stupid and not realize these nationalists are threat to Poland’s security in geopolitically tense times.

    25. Inevitable-Pie-8020 on

      In Romania we rejected Russia, time for our polish brothers to do the same

    26. lifeisahighway2023 on

      My understanding is that there is a portion of the Polish population which has feasted on the same type of Russian propaganda that impacted America and propelled MAGA. I remember reading about a far right pro Russia polish politician who owns a trucking firm and was heavily pushing false narratives about Ukraine, the EU and more and had garnered quite a bit of support among farming and trucking communities.

      So to see that some far right politicians achieved so much support is not really a surprise. People, especially those living in rural isolation are easy fodder the anti EU pro Russian propagandists.

      Almost every country is having to grapple with this issue. America succumbed but Canada, Australia, France and more resisted. Hopefully that will continue. Russia’s greatest and most successful weapon has been its propaganda machine and the litany of false information and hate it spreads.

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