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Repair Poland: Piotr Szumlewicz 19 March 1976 (49) Warsaw, Masovian: Leader of the Alternative Trade Union (2019–present) Independent Rafał Trzaskowski. 17 January 1972 (53) Warsaw, Masovian: Mayor of Warsaw (2018–present) 2020 Polish presidential election second round Civic Coalition [c] Waldemar Witkowski. 29 October 1953 (71) Poznań ...
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Poland’s populist ruling party appeared to be on the brink of losing power, after an exit poll in a bitter and high-stakes national election predicted that the country’s opposition has the ...
The PO has been Poland's second largest political party since 2015 but became the largest party again in the 2024 EP election. They were the leading party of government from 2007 to 2015 and are members of the European People's Party Group (EPP Group).
On 29 April 2020, 11 days before the planned election date, election candidate Stanisław Żółtek presented a copy of an electoral ballot at a press conference. [26] [27] The copies contained the names of all the candidates and other forms to be filled by voters. Żółtek said that he received the ballots from workers of one of the companies ...
Vivian Health examines five trends that could redefine nurses' roles, enhance patient care, and alter the entire healthcare system in 2025 and beyond.
Hispanic voter share keeps growing. Hispanic voters are steadily on the rise, according to an Arizona Republic analysis. The group made up only 18.5% of registered voters in 2016.