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    Polish nationalist Karol Nawrocki narrowly defeats liberal rival

    June 2, 2025
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    Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian backed by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, has narrowly won Poland’s  presidential runoff, securing 50.89% of the vote against liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who received 49.11%, according to official results released by the National Electoral Commission. The outcome marks a significant shift in Poland’s political landscape, dealing a setback to Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s pro-European government.

    Nawrocki, 42, is expected to leverage the presidential veto power to challenge Tusk’s reform agenda, particularly on judicial independence and civil rights, areas where the government lacks the parliamentary majority needed to override presidential objections. Nawrocki, who previously led the Institute of National Remembrance, gained prominence for his nationalist stances and efforts to remove Soviet-era monuments, actions that led to his inclusion on Russia’s wanted list.

    His campaign emphasized traditional Polish values, national sovereignty, and skepticism towards deeper European Union  integration. The election, characterized by high voter turnout exceeding 71%, reflects deep societal divisions within Poland. Trzaskowski found strong support in urban centers and among younger voters, while Nawrocki appealed to rural constituencies and conservative demographics.

    Internationally, Nawrocki’s victory is anticipated to strain Poland’s relations with the EU, given his opposition to certain EU  policies and his alignment with other nationalist leaders. His presidency may also influence Poland’s stance on regional security issues, including its position on Ukraine’s aspirations to join NATO and the EU. Despite controversies surrounding his past, including allegations of misconduct, Nawrocki’s supporters viewed him as a candidate who would uphold traditional values and resist external influences.

    His election signals a potential realignment in Poland’s domestic and foreign policies, with implications for the broader  European political landscape. Nawrocki is set to assume office on 6 August 2025, succeeding President Andrzej Duda. The transition is expected to usher in a period of political contention, as the new president and the current government navigate their ideological differences. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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