Donald Tusk has suggested a full recount of votes could be needed.

Donald Tusk has suggested a full recount of votes could be needed.
Opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki’s presidential victory will stymie the government’s agenda.
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Some figures from Poland’s ruling coalition criticised Trump for interfering in the election campaign.
Aleks Szczerbiak
The uncertain geopolitical situation has overshadowed a campaign many thought would be dominated by domestic issues.
The number of candidates is the joint highest to ever stand for the presidency.
Sławomir Mentzen published a post on social media admitting that he had “spread false information” about Szymon Hołownia.
However, many candidates were absent, with Sławomir Mentzen saying he would not take part in the “circus”.
The prime minister also claimed that evidence indicates the attack had an “eastern footprint”, an apparent accusation towards Russia or Belarus.
During a visit to Warsaw, Zelensky appeared to aim criticism at the opposition candidate and presented an award to Tusk’s candidate.
The vote will take place on 18 May, with a second-round run-off on 1 June if no candidate wins over 50%.
Karol Nawrocki, the head of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), is a relatively little known figure.
Donald Tusk pledged to continue his “march for good”.
For “the Kremlin, the possible political capture of Brussels is more important than the capture of Kharkiv”, said Tusk.
But critics note that the Green Deal was adopted when PiS was in power.