Krakow, Poland – Adrian Zandberg, leader of the left-wing Razem party, rallied supporters in Krakow ahead of the presidential election, advocating for quality public services, affordable housing, and an end to the right-wing political duopoly. He and fellow leftist candidate Magdalena Biejat of the Lewica party represent a marginalized political force, contesting against right-wing favorites Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki. Despite their efforts, opinion polls indicate that the left candidates may only secure around 5% of the vote, reflecting a broader disillusionment with leftist politics in Poland.