Polish Opposition Sees Election ‘Irregularities,’ Plans Protests

WARSAW, POLAND - JULY 12: Rafal Trzaskowski delivers a speech following the results from exit polls during a presidential election run-off in Warsaw, Poland, on July 12.

Photographer: Omar Marques/Getty Images

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Poland’s opposition vowed to file protests over what it called large-scale irregularities in the country’s presidential election on Sunday.

President Andrzej Duda and his opposition challenger Rafal Trzaskowski both declared victory in the ballot after an exit poll showed the incumbent winning by a razor-thin margin.