Poland's President Komorowski narrowly leads in poll ahead of run-off


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  • Friday, 22 May 2015

Poland's President and presidential candidate from the Civic Platform Party (PO) Bronislaw Komorowski is seen on television screens during his presidential debate against Andrzej Duda, presidential candidate of the Law and Justice Party (PiS), at a shopping mall in Warsaw May 21, 2015, ahead of the presidential election run-off on May 24. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel - RTX1E0IQ

WARSAW (Reuters) - With two days to go before the second round of Poland's presidential election, incumbent Bronislaw Komorowski was ahead with 45.5 percent backing, a survey by pollster Ibris published by Rzeczpospolita daily showed on Friday.

Challenger Andrzej Duda was behind on 44.5 percent. The rest were undecided. The poll was conducted on May 21, before the second presidential debate which took place on Thursday evening.

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