France, July 2 -- Poland's Supreme Court on Tuesday said it had validated the result of last month's presidential election won by the nationalist opposition candidate, despite numerous appeals over the conduct of the vote.

According to the Polish press agency PAP, Court PresidentKrzysztof Wiak said that a huge number of election protests filed with the court against the election result "had not strengthened the significance of their charges" adding that "confirmed irregularities had not affected the overall voting result."

In the country's highly polarised political landscape, concerns have also been voiced over the legitimacy of the court chamber which will issue the verdict.

Karol Nawrocki, backed by the Law and Justice (PiS) party, ...