Poland Wavers on Holding Lockdown Election This Sunday
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Top Polish government officials signaled the country’s May 10 presidential election may be delayed as criticism intensifies over efforts to hold the vote during the coronavirus lockdown.
International monitors have said the government’s push to go ahead with an untested vote-by-mail is endangering the ballot’s integrity, while opposition parties have effectively ceased campaigning during stay-at-home measures. The outgoing head of the Supreme Court condemned the process as a farce.