Keywords: Karol Nawrocki
Cameras caught Polish President Karol Nawrocki at the center of controversy during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Viral footage appears to show him discreetly using snus, a smokeless tobacco product, while attending the high-profile event. The incident has sparked widespread debate......
Poland, Romania, and Hungary are at the heart of a growing political divide in Europe, where populist movements challenge liberal values, EU integration, and social progress. Recent elections and youth perspectives reveal a region grappling with its identity and future in the face of rising nationalism. Romania:......
Karol Nawrocki’s narrow win in Poland’s presidential election marks a critical setback for prime minister Donald Tusk’s reformist government and the country’s alignment with the European Union. Backed by the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, Nawrocki secured 50.89% of......
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......
As Poland approaches its second round of presidential elections on June 1, the political landscape is sharply divided. Voters will choose between Rafał Trzaskowski, the center-right mayor of Warsaw backed by the Civic Coalition, and Karol Nawrocki, an independent aligned with the right-wing Law and......
Poland’s presidential election campaign has seen liberal frontrunner Rafal Trzaskowski navigate complex political waters. A recent debate saw Trzaskowski swiftly remove a rainbow flag placed on his lectern by a rival, Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian supported by the nationalist PiS party.......
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