At runoff polls, Poles vote for Duda over Komorowski

Andrzej Duda has won Poland’s presidential runoff. The right-winger trumped the incumbent centrist, Bronislaw Komorowski, with promises of change and generous social spending.

Duda, 43, ousted Civic Platform (PO) incumbent Bronislaw Komorowski in Sunday’s runoff. The member of the European Parliament for the right-wing euroskeptic Law and Justice Party (PiS) secured about 53 percent of the vote in an election in which turnout reached 56 percent.

“Those who voted for me voted for change,” Duda said late Sunday. “Together we can change Poland.”
 
 
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