- Poland's presidential election is scheduled for May 18, with a potential runoff on June 1 if necessary.
- The election's outcome may influence the pro-European Union Cabinet led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
- Incumbent President Andrzej Duda cannot run again due to constitutional limits, leaving the position open after his term ends in August.
- Szymon Holownia, the speaker of the lower house of parliament, plans to run as the candidate for Poland 2050.
- Major candidates include Rafal Trzaskowski of the Civic Coalition and Karol Nawrocki from the Law and Justice party.
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