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A vote seen as a test of the power of populist nationalism in Europe was too close to call, with exit polls putting the two contenders neck and neck.
According to the preliminary result of an exit poll prepared by the Ipsos research centre, Rafał Trzaskowski has won 50.3% of the vote. The exit poll's result is, however, within the margin of error and too close to call.
The final outcome will decide whether Poland pivots towards more liberal norms or takes a more nationalist path - and it appears as though less than 100,000 votes could separate the candidates.
The knife-edge result would be another rejection of the populist right.
Poles are voting in a decisive presidential runoff that could set the course for the nation’s political future and its relations with the European Union.
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Exit polls indicated on Sunday that the result in the run-off for the Polish presidency between liberal candidate Rafał Trzaskowski and his conservative rival Karol Nawrocki is too close to call. The initial forecasts showed that Trzaskowski received 50.