sandra lamarque.nd of poland's presidential election suggest that the incumbent, andrzej duda, has finished first, but without the votes needed for an outright win. mr duda, a socially conservative right—winger, is projected to have won just under 42% of the ballots. that's 12 percentage points above his closest rival rafal trzaskowski. president duda is an ally of the ruling law and justice party and if he loses in the second round, the opposition could force a big change in polish politics. the bbc‘s adam easton reports from warsaw. all chant: andrzej duda! president duda celebrated his first round victory with his wife in a small provincial town. in places like this, mr duda's socially conservative views and support for the government's generous welfare benefit scheme are very much appreciated. those payments have helped lift many poles out of poverty and restored a sense of dignity to people who felt neglected by previous administrations. but their support was not enough to secure an outright vict