Right-Wing Karol Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidential Election
Right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki has won Poland’s Presidential election in a tight contest, beating pro-EU Rafal Trzaskowski with 50.89% of the vote in a heavy blow to Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s liberalising Government. The Telegraph has more.
Data from Poland’s National Electoral Commission projected the Right-wing Mr Nawrocki had edged out Rafal Trzaskowski with 50.89% of the vote to his rival’s 49.11%.
It was a dramatic turnaround from initial figures, which showed the liberal mayor of Warsaw ahead. For much of the night, the election had been considered too close to call.
Mr Trzaskowski, of the ruling centrists Civic Coalition (KO), and Mr Nawrocki, a nationalist historian and amateur boxer backed by nationalists Law and Justice (PiS), were locked in a race that Polish broadcaster TVP called “the most even” in the country’s history.
Despite an initial exit poll showing no decisive winner, both men declared victory early – Mr Trzaskowski told his supporters, “we won by a whisker”, while Mr Nawrocki posted on X: “Thank you all! We will triumph.”
Mr Trzaskowski had been expected to prevail – though by less than one percentage point – until a second exit poll suddenly put Mr Nawrocki ahead.
The final exit poll released at 1am local time had a +/- 0.5% margin of error and still showed Mr Nawrocki in the lead.
As results trickled in throughout the night, the country anxiously awaited the outcome of an election which will determine the ability of the centrist government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, to deliver on its agenda.
A win for Mr Nawrocki gives a much-needed boost to PiS, who lost power in 2023 after eight years.
A PiS ally, Andrzej Duda, is the current holder of the Polish Presidency, and has spent the last several years stonewalling Mr Tusk’s policies.
Mr Trzaskowski, 53, campaigned on a promise to help Mr Tusk’s Government complete its democratic reforms, which they both say aim to repair an erosion of checks and balances under the previous nationalist government.
Parliament holds most of the power in Poland, but the President can veto legislation, so the vote is being watched closely in neighbouring Ukraine, as well as in Russia, the US and across the European Union.
Both candidates agreed on the need to spend heavily on defence, as Mr Trump is demanding from Europe, and to continue supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s three-year-old invasion.
But while Mr Trzaskowski sees Ukraine’s future membership of NATO as essential for Poland’s security, Mr Nawrocki said recently that if he were president he would not ratify it because of the danger of the alliance being drawn into war with Russia. …
In the run-up to the election, Mr Tusk emphasised broad security concerns, including the threat of “weaponised” migration from Poland’s border with Russian ally Belarus.
He has also criticised the European Green Deal, while calling for a complete phase-out of fossil fuels from Russia, more defence spending in Europe, and for Ukraine to eventually be admitted into NATO.
Domestically, his government also oversaw a public apology to LGBT people in Poland through state television, efforts to depoliticise courts that have been packed with PiS loyalists over the last 10 years, and moves to liberalise abortion access.
However, many of the reforms on Mr Tusk’s current to-do list remain hamstrung in the country’s current political deadlock between prime minister and president.
Voter turnout in the election hit a record high of 71.7%, according to the poll, besting the 68.23% who voted in the 1995 presidential race.
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Let us hope that the global fascists are not busy creating more votes to steal the election US-style. Or they could just claim the election is void due to the wrong result and have Nawrocki arrested.
I wouldn’t be cheering to soon if I was a sensibly minded Pole. We can hear the gears spinning in Brussels desperately looking for ways to declare the result nul and void, trying to prove outside influence or some other false accusations.
A few years ago the EU intervened in Polish affairs on the pretext of concerns about upholding “the rule of law” and judicial independence. I am confident it will attempt to do the same now.
They’ll need to keep a close watch on Tusk/the EU, as I suspect you’re right. They’ll do anything, however illegitimate (illegal?) to keep the left/centre in power.
I was so happy when the Poles finally got rid of the Evil Communist Globalist Tusk, then could not believe it when he somehow got back in!
The same thing happened in Sweden, where the Evil Communist Lofven was finally booted out, then somehow got back in!
Good news for Nationalists everywhere. Well done the people of Poland.
“Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s liberalising Government.”
Liberalising? You mean the opposite, controlling, compliance, conform or else!
Otherwise known as a Hardline Communist masquerading as a liberal.
As they do…
I don’t understand the need for both a President and a Prime Minister in any country.
It’s almost like hobbling a horse, to make sure Patriots never can make any real changes.