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Poland's divisions on display as presidential candidates bicker in a live TV debate

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Debate held in Konskie , a provincial town of 32,000 in central Poland seen as crucial to winning an election in a country with many rural, conservative voters.

Poland is voting on May 18 to elect a new president as outgoing leader Andrzej Duda nears the end of his second and final five-year term.

If no candidate wins at least 50% of the vote, a runoff will take place June 1 between the top two .

Szymon Hoownia , the parliament speaker, openly accuses another candidate of working for Russian President Vladimir Putin .

Earlier this week , some Poles voiced worries after the United States said it was relocating personnel and military equipment from the Jasionka airport near Rzeszów , the hub for Western weapons headed to Ukraine .

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