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Nationalist Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidential Election

Monday 02 June 2025 - 08:31
By: Zahouani Ilham
Nationalist Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidential Election

Poland’s National Electoral Commission has officially announced that Karol Nawrocki, a nationalist figure backed by the opposition, has narrowly won the presidential election. Garnering 50.89% of the vote, Nawrocki edged out liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, who secured 49.11% in a closely contested runoff.

This outcome introduces a new layer of complexity to Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s centrist government. Nawrocki has vowed to veto key reforms, a stance likely to hinder Tusk’s policy agenda. His victory is expected to resonate positively with right-wing movements across Europe and the United States.

Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian and former head of a national remembrance institute, is known for his conservative and populist rhetoric. His campaign focused on prioritizing native Poles in economic and social policy, often at the expense of immigrants, particularly refugees from neighboring Ukraine.

Early exit polls had projected a win for Trzaskowski, but the tide turned as final votes were counted. Nawrocki is set to succeed President Andrzej Duda also aligned with the Law and Justice (PiS) party whose term concludes on August 6.

Duda’s presidency has been marked by resistance to reforms aimed at depoliticizing the judiciary, a legacy Nawrocki is likely to continue. This could escalate tensions between Warsaw and the European Union, especially over rule-of-law disputes.

Tusk’s broader reform agenda, including liberalizing abortion laws and advancing LGBTQ rights, has faced delays, further complicating his leadership as he looks toward the next parliamentary elections in 2027.

Nawrocki’s win was bolstered by the endorsement of former U.S. President Donald Trump and the American MAGA movement. Trump hosted Nawrocki at the White House, and U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Poland to show her support.

Currently, around 10,000 U.S. troops are stationed in Poland, and Noem indicated that bilateral military cooperation may expand under Nawrocki's leadership. His campaign frequently mirrored Trump’s populist language, especially regarding Ukraine. Though Nawrocki has pledged to continue backing Kyiv against Russia, he has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and questioned the presence of Ukrainian refugees in Poland, vowing to prioritize Polish citizens in access to public services.

The European far-right has celebrated Nawrocki’s victory, especially after their recent loss in Romania’s presidential race. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto hailed the result as another win for European patriots.


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