The Poles are called again today in the polls, for the second round of the presidential election, which is announced doubtful and the result of which may have major complications in the country’s position and role in the European Union, as well as the right to abortion and the rights of the LOATKI community.

The constituencies open at 08:00 and will close at 22:00 (Greek hours) in the country, a member of the EU and NATO, who continues to strongly support neighboring Ukraine in the war with Russia.

The President of Poland of 38 million inhabitants has the right to veto the laws and is also the type of armed forces.

THE Racking treeskovsky53 years old, mayor of Warsaw, persuaded EU supporter and ally of the central government of Donald Tusk, is facing nationalist historian Carol Navrotsky (central photo), 42 years old, who has the support of the right -wing law and justice party (PIS) of outgoing conservative president Andrei Dunda.

At least during polls, it is foreseen extremely ambiguous battlewith Mr Navrotsky attracting 50.1% of voting intentions and Mr Trarsovsky 49.9%, apparently in the margin of statistical error.

Today’s elections are closely watched by Kiev, which is trying to strengthen its diplomatic foundations in the midst of the ongoing war and in view of negotiations with Russia that are difficult to announce.

The stake for the future of the country

Political analyst Anna Merska-Sosnovska sees in the elections “true conflict of cultures”, pointing out the great polarization and chaotic differences of the candidates.

His possible victory Trarsovsky would allow some to promote some progressive measures What the government of Prime Minister Tusk, the former European Council president, wants.

Among them is the establishment of same -sex consonants and the relaxation of abortion legislation, which is now almost banned in the country with a majority of loyal universal population (71% by census of 2021).

Transkovsky’s supporters want deeper integration into the EU and accelerating reforms in the country, whose economy is growing.

On the other hand, a possible victory of the right Navrotsky It would reinforce the right -wing populist PIS, which ruled Poland from 2015 to 2023, and could lead to new parliamentary elections.

His followers want much stricter restrictions on migration and more Warsaw against the EU.

Carol Navrotsky, a fan of Donald Trump, opposes NATO’s integration into NATO and demands that the advantages of about a million Ukrainian refugees have in Poland have to be limited.

The result is expected to be judged by the extent to which Transkovsky will be able to mobilize his supporters and whether and whether the voters of the far right will vote for Navrotsky. Candidates of the far right received more than 21% of the vote in the first round.

Rafal Trarsovsky won marginally on May 18, securing 31% of the vote, compared to 30% of Mr Navrotsky.