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Poland will hold a presidential election on May 18, with the first round being crucial for the pro-European government's agenda. The ruling coalition aims to undo the previous government's judicial reforms, which critics say undermined the rule of law. However, the incumbent President Andrzej Duda, backed by the PiS party, has the power to veto laws, potentially hindering the government's efforts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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