According to the statistics results published on the website of the National Electoral Commission of Poland on the 2nd, independent candidate Karol Nawrocki won the Polish presidential election.

Data from the website of the National Electoral Commission of Poland shows that Nawrocki received 50.89% of the vote, while Szymonowski, the candidate of the Civic Coalition and Mayor of Warsaw, received 49.11% of the vote.

The right-wing party in France has won for the first time in a general election.

Nawrocki, 42 years old, is currently the director of the Institute of National Remembrance of Poland and is a historian. Although he is an independent candidate, he has received support from the largest opposition party, the center-right Law and Justice Party.

It is worth noting that before this round of elections, Nawrocki openly opposed inviting Ukraine to join NATO and believed that Ukraine had corruption problems and was "not ready to deal with many processes." He also promised that if he won the election, even if U.S. President Trump requested it, he would not send Polish troops into Ukraine.

According to foreign media reports, Nawrocki maintains an extremely friendly relationship with the U.S. Trump administration and admires Trump.

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