After picking up 45% of the vote in official count, conservative incumbent will face off against Warsaw's liberal mayor on July 12

Inconclusive first round of election gives incumbent 41.8% versus 30.4% for rival, who is expected to shore up support from other candidates ahead of July 12 second round

Right-winger Andrzej Duda seeking second term in office backed by Law and Justice party, which has triggered tensions with Europe over controversial laws

President Duda has equated 'LGBT ideology' with communism, while public television has attacked his main rival for being open to discussing Holocaust compensation

State television report says Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, the leading contender for the office, would 'satisfy Jewish claims' for Holocaust compensation

Anna Kozminska, 101, who sheltered Jewish boy for three years, believed to be the be oldest living person recognized by Yad Vashem for rescuing Jews during the Holocaust

Warsaw mayor and head of Jewish historical association call on culture minister to confirm former director Dariusz Stola as head of POLIN museum for 2nd five-year term

Jewish victims gather to tell their stories, say prayers for loved ones who died at camp; commemoration comes as Poland bickers with Israel, Russia over Polish complicity in WWII

President tells Duda Nazi Germany had assistance from across Europe, which 'demands acceptance of responsibility' by relevant parties

Organizers of event, the Auschwitz-Birkenau state memorial museum and the World Jewish Congress, say they want to keep the spotlight on those who went through the Holocaust

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