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Exit poll shows conservative party candidate Andrzej Duda ahead of incumbent Bronislaw Komorowski in the first round of Poland's presidential election. Julie Noce reports.
Poland's right-wing head of state Andrzej Duda arrives at his headquarters to the applause of his supporters as he is ahead by a tiny margin in the presidential run-off against Warsaw's liberal mayor, according to an exit poll. IMAGES
Supporters of Jarosław Kaczyński celebrate the PiS victory at party headquarters as Poland's incumbent right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party won a general election in Poland on Sunday, expanding its majority, according to an exit poll by the Ipsos institute. IMAGES
Chega supporters and party members react to first exit polls which shows a surge in support for the far-right party and predicts victory for the centre-right party, PSD. IMAGES
Supporters of the centre-right VVD party led by Turkish-born Justice Minister Dilan Yesilgoz react as exit polls suggest that Geert Wilders' far-right Islamophobic Dutch party has won the Dutch general election and putting their party in third place. The party of outgoing leader Mark Rutte won 23 seats, according to the poll. IMAGES