Poland's Presidential Election Runoff

The centrist and nationalist candidates in Poland's presidential election runoff are trying to win over supporters of eliminated candidates. The current prime minister's pro-European policies have been hindered by the departing president's veto powers. The runoff between Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki is on a knife-edge, with a surge in support for far-right and anti-establishment candidates. The second round of voting is scheduled for June 1.

Protest against illegal immigration in Poland

Thousands protested in Warsaw against illegal immigration and the pro-European government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The protest was organized by the nationalist opposition, focusing on the upcoming presidential election. Immigration is a central issue in Poland, with accusations of Russia and Belarus orchestrating a wave of immigration. Nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice party, is polling second, while pro-European candidate Rafal Trzaskowski leads.