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The final count in Poland's election confirms moderate conservative Bronislaw Komorowski as new president

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VideoassistentenJuly 5, 2010

Moderate conservative Bronislaw Komorowski has narrowly won Poland's presidential election. Final figures show that Komorowski won 53 percent of the vote in Sunday's poll. He had already been Poland's interim president since the previous president, Lech Kaszinski, was killed in a plane accident. Kaszinski's twin brother Jaroslaw, who heads the main right-wing opposition party got 47 percent of the vote.

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