Poland votes on Sunday in a hotly contested presidential runoff that will pit the pro-EU Warsaw mayor against a nationalist historian in a tight race that could extend the political deadlock in the NATO member nation. Rafal Trzaskowski, backed by the ruling centrists, and Karol Nawrocki, a political novice supported by the opposition Law and Justice party, are running neck-and-neck in opinion polls. We speak to Radosław Markowski, Professor of Political Science, Polish Academy of Sciences.
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