Watch VideoAndrzej Duda has narrowly won a second term as Poland's president.
The country's National Electoral Commission announced Monday that Duda had received 51.21% of the vote, while his opponent Rafal Trzaskowski — who is the liberal mayor of Warsaw — got 48.79%.
In total, results from more than 99% of polling...
Polish President Duda Narrowly Wins Second Term In Office
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