After President Duda wins reelection, some gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Poles emigrate to escape what they consider homophobia promoted by highest levels of government

Supreme Court received more than 5,800 complaints, mainly related to voter registration, failure to receive ballots in time and problems with voting abroad

Civic Platform party complains to Supreme Court that state broadcaster unfairly helped incumbent Andrzej Duda defeat Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski

State security investigating how Vladimir Kuznetsov got through to Andrzej Duda and whether Russia's secret services were involved

Second term for the 48-year-old improves the governing right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party's chances of moving ahead with its agenda

Populist incumbent's campaign engaged in anti-Semitic and anti-LGBT rhetoric, warning voters that his liberal opponent would sell out Polish families to Jewish interests

Election widely seen as referendum on Poland's future after several years in which ruling Law and Justice Party shifted country increasingly rightward

Liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski seeks to upset conservative incumbent Andrzej Duda, who has railed against Jewish wartime compensation claims as part of his campaign

Andrzej Duda says no reparations for assets seized from Jews during World War II; Sunday vote seen as populism test in Europe, with campaign that has seen strains of anti-Semitism

Warsaw mayor describes himself as 'pro-Semitic,' was attacked in state TV report accusing him of failing to defend national interest by not ruling out Jewish compensation claims

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