Conservative challenger Andrzej Duda has surprised many by coming top in Sunday’s presidential election in Poland. <br /><br /> According to exit polls he garnered around 34% pushing President Bronislaw Komorowski into second place with 32 %.<br /><br /> The pair will face a run-off on May 24.<br /><br /> “I assure Mr. president about my will to participate in the next debate. I want to stress very much that Poland needs to make reforms in many areas . I have based my campaign on the message that the name of the future is Poland.,” said Andrzej Duda <br /><br /> Addressing his supporters who had gathered in Warsaw’s national stadium having expected him to win, Komorowski said he would try to re-connect with voters disappointed with their politicians.<br /><br /> “I think the results of the first round are a serious warning for the current ruling camp. We have to draw conclusions from these results. We must listen to the voice of voters,” insisted the president.<br /><br /> Komorowski had presented himself as a safe pair of hands on national