Incumbent Andrzej Duda won the most votes in the first round of the Polish presidential election, an exit poll showed, setting the stage for a tight run-off vote that may shape Poland's relations with the European Union for years to come. Joe Davies reports.
Poland presidential election: Duda heading for run-off against Warsaw mayor Trzaskowski
Credit: Euronews English Duration: 01:42Published
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