Polish president Duda wins re-election: official results
With 99.97 percent of ballots counted, the national election commission said Duda had won 51.21 percent against 48.79 percent for Warsaw mayor Trzaskowski

Polish President and presidential candidate Andrzej Duda and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda visit a polling station during the second round of a presidential election in Krakow, Poland July 12, 2020. Adrianna Bochenek/Agencja Gazeta via Reuters
Right-wing Polish President Andrzej Duda has won a new five-year term, beating his liberal europhile rival Rafal Trzaskowski, official results showed on Monday.
With 99.97 percent of ballots counted, the national election commission said Duda had won 51.21 percent against 48.79 percent for Warsaw mayor Trzaskowski.