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TUSK has denied the possibility of snap parliamentary elections in Poland

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has rejected the possibility of holding extraordinary parliamentary elections, if Rafal Trasaskovsky, a candidate for the ruling civil coalition, lose in the second round of the June 1 presidential election.

"There will be no extraordinary parliamentary elections," he said, referring to the issue at a press conference on TVP INFO.

"They will take two and a half years later, according to the electoral calendar," he added.

Former Polish President (1995-2005) did not rule out extraordinary parliamentary elections on Radio Zet if he won the second round of the presidential election

Candidate of "Law and Justice" party Carol Knorci.

The first round of the presidential elections in Poland took place on May 18, as a result of which Trzykovsky (31.36%) and his rival Navraki passed to the second stage, which will take place on June 1. The next parliamentary elections in Poland will be held in 2027.