Poland could move forward thanks to the changes started by incumbent President Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Saturday at the launch of Duda's re-election campaign in Warsaw.
The Political Council of Poland's ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) unanimously supported incumbent President Andrzej Duda's candidacy for the May 10 presidential election, PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński said on Saturday.
Incumbent Polish President Andrzej Duda's re-election campaign will be officially launched on February 15 during a convention of the ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) in Warsaw, PAP has found out.
The Polish presidenial election will be held on May 10, Sejm (lower house) Speaker Elzbieta Witek announced on Wednesday.
If there was a second round of the presidential election, Poland's incumbent President Andrzej Duda would get 50.09 pct of the vote while his main challenger, Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska of the centrist Civic Coalition (KO), would secure 49.91 pct, a recent poll shows.
Poland’s opposition party Nowoczesna on Saturday elected by acclamation deputy parliamentary Speaker Malgorzata Kidawa-Blonska as its candidate for the country’s presidential elections in May this year.
The National Council of the Spring (Wiosna) party officially endorsed on Saturday its leader and MEP Robert Biedron as a candidate for the country’s presidential elections in May this year. Biedron will enter the race as a joint candidate of the Left coalition.
Sejm (lower house) Speaker Elzbieta Witek is expected to announce the date of the presidential election in early 2020.
President Andrzej Duda is expected to win next year's presidential election by 59.4 percent of IBRIS poll respondents, 10.8 percent have the same opinion about Malgorzata Kidawa-Blonska, the Civic Coalition (KO) candidate.
Poland’s major opposition party Civic Platform (PO) on Saturday elected deputy parliamentary Speaker Malgorzata Kidawa-Blonska as its candidate for the country’s presidential elections in May of next year.
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