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Former Polish President Lech Walesa poses with his ballot before casting it at a polling station to vote during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa sits at a polling booth at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa sits at a polling booth at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa casts his ballot at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa gestures as he casts his ballot at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa gestures as he casts his ballot at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa arrives to vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa speaks to media at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former Polish President Lech Walesa leaves after voting at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu. N/z sektor dla mediow

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu. N/z sektor dla mediow

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu. N/z sektor dla mediow

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Fot. Mateusz Grochocki/East News, Warszawa, 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy Krzysztofa Bosaka w lokalu Wysoka Kultura (n/z).

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Fot. Mateusz Grochocki/East News, Warszawa, 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy Krzysztofa Bosaka w lokalu Wysoka Kultura (n/z).

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu. N/z sektor dla mediow

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Fot. Piotr Molecki/East News. Lowicz, (woj. lodzkie), 28.06.2020. Wybory prezydenckie. Wieczor wyborczy prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w muszli koncertowej w Lowiczu.

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People wearing face masks for protection observe mandatory social distancing against the spread of the coronavirus as they wait in line to cast their votes in Poland???s presidential election in Lomianki near Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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People wearing face masks for protection observe mandatory social distancing against the spread of the coronavirus as they wait in line to cast their votes in Poland's presidential election in Lomianki near Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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People wearing masks for protection observe mandatory social distancing against the spread of the coronavirus as they wait in line to cast their votes in Poland's presidential election in Lomianki near Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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A resident, wearing protective gloves, casts a vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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Member of an election committee watches as a resident casts a vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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An elederly resident, wearing face mask and protective gloves, casts a vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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People, keeping social distancing, wait in line to cast their vote in presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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A resident, wearing protective gloves, casts a vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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People, keeping social distancing, wait in line to cast their vote in presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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People, keeping social distancing, wait in line to cast their vote in presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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People keep social distancing while waiting in line to cast their vote in presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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Members of election committee sit at a polling station during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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Members of election committee inform a voter during the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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A resident, wearing face mask and protective gloves, casts a vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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People, keeping social distancing, wait in line to cast their vote in the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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People, keeping social distancing, wait in line to cast their vote in the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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People wearing protective face masks observe mandatory social distancing against the spread of the coronavirus as they wait in line to cast their votes in Poland's presidential election. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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People wearing face masks observe mandatory social distancing against the spread of the coronavirus as they wait in line to cast their votes in Poland's presidential election. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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People wearing face masks observe mandatory social distancing against the spread of the coronavirus as they wait in line to cast their votes in Poland's presidential election. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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A member of an electoral commission, wearing a mask and gloves for protection against the coronavirus, uses a disinfectant to clean the voting box, in line with sanitary requirements, during presidential election in Poland held in the COVID-19 pandemic, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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A woman wearing a face mask waits in a line to cast her vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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Presidential candidate Rafal Trzaskowski, with wife Malgorzata, stay next to each other during the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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A man, wearing a face mask, prepares to cast his vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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A man, wearing a face mask, prepares to cast his vote during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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Residents prepare to cast their votes during presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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Poland's President Andrzej Duda and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda cast their vote during presidential election in Krakow, Poland, on Sunday, 28 June 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Beata Zawrzal)

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Poland's President Andrzej Duda casts his vote during presidential election in Krakow, Poland, on Sunday June 28, 2020. The election will test the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Beata Zawrzal)

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Poland's President Andrzej Duda and his wife Agata Kornhauser-Duda leave a polling station during presidential election in Krakow, Poland, on Sunday June 28, 2020. The election is being seen as a test of the popularity of incumbent President Andrzej Duda who is seeking a second term and of the conservative ruling party that backs him. (AP Photo/Beata Zawrzal)

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People wearing protective face masks queue outside a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020, to cast their ballot in Poland's Presidental election. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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People wearing protective face masks cast their ballots in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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People wearing protective face masks queue outside a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020, to cast their ballot in Poland's Presidental election. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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A man wearing a protective face mask cast his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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People wearing protective face masks cast their ballots in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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A member of a local electoral commission sprays disinfectant while cleaning a ballot box at a polling station during the presidential election in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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People with their own pencils attend a voting during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 2020 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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People wearing protective face masks attend a voting during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 2020 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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People wearing protective face masks attend a voting during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 2020 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask casts her ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask casts her ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask casts her ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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Polish voters take part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A member of a local electoral commission sprays disinfectant while cleaning a ballot box at a polling station during the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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Polish voters take part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A man wearing a protective face mask cast his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A member of a local electoral commission sprays disinfectant while cleaning a ballot box at a polling station during the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A member of a local electoral commission sprays disinfectant while cleaning a ballot box at a polling station during the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A member of a local electoral commission sprays disinfectant while cleaning table at a polling station during the presidential election in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A voter wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask cast his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A man wearing a protective face mask cast his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A man wearing a protective face mask cast his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask cast his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A voter wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI and Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A voter wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI and Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A voter wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI and Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A Polish voter casts his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 2020 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by AFP)

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A Polish voter casts his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Krakow, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 2020 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by Bartosz SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A Polish voter casts his ballot during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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A Polish voter casts his ballot during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP)

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Polish voters take part in a voting during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on June 28, 2020 in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A woman takes part in a voting during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on June 28, 2020 in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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Polish voters take part in a voting during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on June 28, 2020 in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A man takes part in a voting during the presidential election at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on June 28, 2020 in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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People vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Warsaw on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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A member of a local electoral commission sprays disinfectant while cleaning a ballot box at a polling station during the presidential election in Warsaw, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on June 28, 2020 in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

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People queue to vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Krakow on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by BARTOSZ SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A woman leaves after voting at a polling station during the presidential elections in Krakow on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by BARTOSZ SIEDLIK / AFP)

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A man votes at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman votes at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A man votes at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman votes at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman votes at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman votes at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People leave a polling station after voting during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People queue to vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People leave a polling station after voting during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People queue to vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People queue to vote at a polling station during the presidential elections in Gdansk on June 28, 2020. - Concerns over democratic standards and bread and butter issues top the agenda as Poles vote on Sunday in round one of a tight presidential race, with incumbent Andrzej Duda fighting for power for himself, and his right-wing government allies. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former European Council President Donald Tusk takes part in Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former European Council President Donald Tusk (C) queues before voting in Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former European Council President Donald Tusk gives an interview after voting in Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former European Council President Donald Tusk gives an interview after voting in Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former European Council President Donald Tusk (R) casts his ballot next to his wife Malgorzata Tusk during Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Donald Tusk family - Katarzyna Tusk (L), former European Council President Donald Tusk (C) and Malgorzata Tusk (R) are see passing Rafal Trzaskowski banner during Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former European Council President Donald Tusk (R), his wife Malgorzata Tusk (L) and his daughter Katarzyna Tusk take part in Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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Former European Council President's daughter Katarzyna Tusk takes part in Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland, on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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AFP Photo Advisory-- June 28, 2020 (AFP)Tel : 01 40 41 48 94Duty Editor : Michel RUBINELWORLD: COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, as develops--EUROPE--ICELAND: Presidential election results VATICAN : Pope Francis holds weekly Angelus prayer --AFRICA-----MIDEAST-----ASIA--TAIPEI: Gay Pride Parade--AMERICAS--US: Black Lives Matter protests, as developsNEW YORK: Queer Liberation march in Washington Square ParkMEXICO: Convoy to protest against Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez ObradorURUGUAY: African-Uruguayans protest US George Floyd's death and play traditional candombe music--SPORTS--FOOTBALL: Spain La Liga Espanyol v Real MadridFOOTBALL: Protectively - Italy Serie AC Milan v Roma, Parma v Inter Milan (Photo by AFP)

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A woman takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A man wearing a protective face mask casts his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask casts her ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A man takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People queue in front of a polling station during Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People queue in front of a polling station during Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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People queue in front of a polling station during Poland's Presidental election in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A man wearing a protective face mask casts his ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A man takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask takes part in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective face mask casts her ballot in Poland's Presidental election at a polling station in in Sopot, Poland on June 28, 2020. - From a former trainee friar to a rabble-rousing eurosceptic to a gay rights trailblazer, the 11 candidates in Poland's presidential election on June 28, 202 are a varied bunch. President Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the right-wing government, faces his main challenge in the form of liberal opposition contender Rafal Trzaskowski. (Photo by MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI / AFP)

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