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Komorowski wins, what next? 5.07.2010
With the prime minister’s close ally moving to the presidential palace, will the government carry out the promised reforms?
Election Special 21:30 CET - Polish Radio - 4.07.2010
Exit polls are suggesting that Bronislaw Komorowski has won Poland’s presidential election second round.
What choice for Poland's voters? 2.07.2010
The presidential run-off looks like a neck-and-neck race between centrist candidate Komorowski and the late president’s brother Jaroslaw Kaczynski
Komorowski as president, 1.07.2010
Political analysts speculate on the prospective course of politics under Civic Platform’s Bronisław Komorowski if he won the presidential elections.
Kaczynski as president, 1.07.2010
As Poland awaits the results of the final round of the 2010 presidential elections, many wonder whot Jaroslaw Kaczynski's term in office would look like.
Close run for presidency, 28.06.2010
Latest public opinion survey commissioned by Polish Radio indicates the final days of the campaign will prove decisive.
10 days before Polling Day, 23.06.2010
There are three players in the last stage of the campaign: the two frontrunners Komorowski and Kaczyński and the man who was well behind them - Grzegorz Napieralski.
Campaign winners and losers
Eight out of ten voters plumped for just two candidates in the first round of presidential elections on Sunday.
Election Special 21:30 CET - Polish Radio - 20.06.2010
With 15 percent of votes counted, preliminary results released by Poland’s Election Commission put Bronislaw Komorowski on 39 percent, with his main rival Jaroslaw Kaczynski just two percent behind.
Bronislaw Komorowski's profile, 20.06.2010
Bronisław Komorowski's profile presented by Alicja Baczyńska
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OFFICIAL RESULTS
National Election Commission - SECOND ROUND - official results
2010-07-05 17:00
Bronisław Komorowski
53,01%
Jarosław Kaczyński
46,99%
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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
ELECTIONS 2010 - FACTSHEET »
MAREK JUREK
Marek Jurek is head of the Christian conservative Polish Right, a splinter group founded by five defecting parliamentarians from Law and Justice.
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JAROSŁAW KACZYŃSKI
Jaroslaw Kaczynski is leader of Law and Justice, a national-conservative party he founded with his twin brother, Lech.
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BRONISŁAW KOMOROWSKI
Bronislaw Komorowski is the current Speaker of Parliament and has been acting president of Poland since the death of Lech Kaczynski.
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JANUSZ KORWIN-MIKKE
Janusz Korwin-Mikke is a conservative libertarian politician and former leader of the Union of Real Politics.
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ANDRZEJ LEPPER
Andrzej Lepper is the leader of Self Defence, an agrarian populist party with a mainly rural electoral base.
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KORNEL MORAWIECKI
Kornel Morawiecki is head of Fighting Solidarity, founded in 1982 as a splinter group of the Solidarity trade union.
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GRZEGORZ NAPIERALSKI
Grzegorz Napieralski has been the leader of SLD since 2008 and replaced Jerzy Szmajdzinski as the party’s candidate after he died in the air crash.
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ANDRZEJ OLECHOWSKI
Andrzej Olechowski was born in Krakow in 1947 and studied economics at Warsaw School of Economics.
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WALDEMAR PAWLAK
Waldemar Pawlak is a former prime minister of Poland - the first time in 1992 for just 33 days - but again in 1993 -95.
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BOGUSŁAW ZIĘTEK
Boguslaw Zietek has been the leader of the left-wing August ’80 trade union and its political arm, the Polish Workers Party.
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