BBC Warsaw correspondent

Warsaw’s liberal mayor Rafal Trzaskowski gained a slim victory in Poland’s presidential election, in accordance with an exit ballot, however a second-round run-off with conservative historian Karol Nawrocki might be required to resolve the nation’s subsequent president.
In keeping with a second exit ballot launched late on Sunday night time, Trzaskowski, a deputy chief of prime minister Donald Tusk’s centrist Civic Platform (PO) celebration, gained 31.1% of the vote.
Nawrocki got here second with 29.1% of the vote.
If the ballot is confirmed by the ultimate official end result – not anticipated till late Monday – Trzaskowski and Nawrocki will compete in a second-round on 1 June as not one of the 13 candidates gained greater than 50% of the vote.
Trzaskowski advised his supporters at a rally in Sandomierz, southern Poland: “We will win.” However he stated numerous work and “nice willpower” could be wanted.
“I am satisfied that each one Poland will win,” he stated.
He pledged to cooperate with prime minister Tusk’s coalition to liberalise the nation’s strict abortion legislation and speed up reform of the Polish judiciary, which was extensively seen to have been politicised by the earlier PiS-led authorities.
Trzaskowski carried out worse than opinion polls predicted earlier than the vote, which had him between 4%-6% forward of Nawrocki.
Poland’s president has largely ceremonial powers however she or he is ready to veto authorities laws. Tusk’s coalition doesn’t have a sufficiently big parliamentary majority to overturn a presidential veto.
Tusk has didn’t ship lots of his marketing campaign guarantees, partly as a result of the incumbent conservative president Andrzej Duda has vetoed his authorities’s laws, but additionally on account of divisions throughout the coalition over points like abortion and civil partnerships.
A victory for Trzaskowski would take away the president’s veto, however Nawrocki would probably be a good more durable impediment than Duda.
Nawrocki advised his supporters in Gdansk that Tusk have to be stopped from profitable complete energy in Poland.
He known as on supporters of two far-right candidates, Slawomir Mentzen, who got here third and gained 14.8%, and of Grzegorz Braun, who got here fourth and gained 6.3%, to “save Poland” from Tusk.

Quite a bit will rely upon which candidate can mobilise their citizens within the second spherical.
Nawrocki was unknown on a nationwide scale earlier than Regulation and Justice (PiS) selected him as its candidate. However he has improved on the job, and PiS is historically good at getting their vote out.
Trzaskowski might want to win the votes of supporters of his centrist celebration, but additionally these supporting the candidates of the junior coalition companions, the Left (Magdalena Biejat) and conservative Third Method (Szymon Holownia).
One other fear for Trzaskowski is the higher than anticipated results of far-right candidates as a result of lots of their supporters is not going to vote for him.
Mentzen’s end result was a powerful displaying and continued the development of his far-right Confederation celebration because it entered parliament in 2019.
Who will his, primarily younger voters, again within the run-off?
Many would assist Nawrocki for his Catholic, family-oriented views, however they dislike PiS’s left-wing financial coverage of beneficiant state advantages.
Mentzen is an anti-establishment candidate, and a few of his supporters might not wish to vote for both Nawrocki or Trzaskowski, who symbolize the 2 events which have dominated Polish politics for 20 years.
Far-right MEP, Grzegorz Braun’s end result was a nasty shock for Poland’s liberal voters.
Braun made headlines in 2023 when he put out the candles on a Jewish menorah within the Polish parliament with a hearth extinguisher following a ceremony for the pageant of Hanukkah.
Braun known as the pageant “satanic”. Throughout a presidential debate final month he stated: “Jews have far an excessive amount of say in Polish affairs.”