(+ВИДЕО) Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112389 Mayor of Warsaw and Civic Coalition (KO) candidate for the Polish presidential election, Rafal Trzaskowski (C-R), and his wife, Malgorzata Trzaskowska (C-L), arrive at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 01 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/Piotr Nowak POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Мэр Варшавы, кандидат на пост президента Польши от правящей партии "Гражданская коалиция" Рафал Тшасковский с супругой перед голосованием на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112374 Mayor of Warsaw and Civic Coalition (KO) candidate for the Polish presidential election, Rafal Trzaskowski (L), and his wife, Malgorzata Trzaskowska, vote at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 01 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/Piotr Nowak POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Мэр Варшавы, кандидат на пост президента Польши от правящей партии "Гражданская коалиция" Рафал Тшасковский с супругой на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112318 Speaker of Poland's lower house and the candidate of two coalition government parties, his own centre-right Poland 2050 and pro-farmer Polish People's Party (PSL), Szymon Holownia and his wife Urszula vote at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/LESZEK SZYMANSKI POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Спикер Сената Польши, кандидат в президенты от коалиции "Третий путь" Шимон Холовня с супругой на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112295 A child stands at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/PAWEL SUPERNAK POLAND OUT -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112270 The New Left party candidate in the 2025 presidential elections Magdalena Biejat and her husband Maciej Maryl vote at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/PAWEL SUPERNAK POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Кандидат в президенты Польши от партии "Левые" Магдалена Беят с супругом на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112267 The New Left party candidate in the 2025 presidential elections Magdalena Biejat votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/PAWEL SUPERNAK POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Кандидат в президенты Польши от партии "Левые" Магдалена Беят на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112263 The New Left party candidate in the 2025 presidential elections Magdalena Biejat and her husband Maciej Maryl vote at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/PAWEL SUPERNAK POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Кандидат в президенты Польши от партии "Левые" Магдалена Беят с супругом на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112125 Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk with his wife Malgorzata vote at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Sopot, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/MARCIN GADOMSKI POLAND OUT
Польша. Сопот. Премьер-министр Польши Дональд Туск и его супруга Малгожата на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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epa12112123 Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk with his wife Malgorzata leave at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Sopot, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/MARCIN GADOMSKI POLAND OUT
Польша. Сопот. Премьер-министр Польши Дональд Туск и его супруга Малгожата на избирательном участке после голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12112122 Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk with his wife Malgorzata vote at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Sopot, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/MARCIN GADOMSKI POLAND OUT
Польша. Сопот. Премьер-министр Польши Дональд Туск и его супруга Малгожата на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111958 Polish left-wing Together Party candidate for the Polish presidential election, Adrian Zandberg with his son votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Marcin Obara POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Лидер левой партии "Вместе" Адриан Зандберг с сыном во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111952 Polish left-wing Together Party candidate for the Polish presidential election, Adrian Zandberg with his children votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Marcin Obara POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Лидер левой партии "Вместе" Адриан Зандберг во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111951 Polish left-wing Together Party candidate for the Polish presidential election, Adrian Zandberg with his children votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Warsaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Marcin Obara POLAND OUT
Польша. Варшава. Лидер левой партии "Вместе" Адриан Зандберг во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111795 A polling station in the municipal House of Culture during Poland's presidential elections in Czerwonak village, west-central Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Pawel Jaskolka POLAND OUT -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111788 People vote at a polling station in the municipal House of Culture during Poland's presidential elections in Czerwonak village, west-central Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Pawel Jaskolka POLAND OUT -
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epa12111731 A person votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Wroclaw, Poland, 18 May 2025. Nearly 29 million Poles are eligible to vote in these elections, where 13 candidates are competing to elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is set for 1 June if no candidate achieves an outright majority in the first round. EPA/Krzysztof Cwik POLAND OUT -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111659 Former Polish President and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lech Walesa votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Gdansk, Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Adam Warzawa POLAND OUT
Польша. Гданьск. Экс-президент Польши Лех Валенса на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111658 Former Polish President and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lech Walesa votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Gdansk, Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Adam Warzawa POLAND OUT
Польша. Гданьск. Экс-президент Польши Лех Валенса на избирательном участке после голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111657 Former Polish President and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lech Walesa votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Gdansk, Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Adam Warzawa POLAND OUT
Польша. Гданьск. Экс-президент Польши Лех Валенса на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA -
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Первый тур президентских выборов в Польше
epa12111655 Former Polish President and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lech Walesa votes at a polling station during Poland's presidential elections in Gdansk, Poland, 18 May 2025. A presidential election started in Poland at 7am and is planned to end at 9pm. Poles will elect their next president for a five-year term. A potential runoff is scheduled for 1 June if no candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Over 28.9 million Poles are eligible to vote. There are 13 candidates running for president, including two women. EPA/Adam Warzawa POLAND OUT
Польша. Гданьск. Экс-президент Польши Лех Валенса на избирательном участке во время голосования на президентских выборах. EPA