EU Conservative Karol Nawrocki wins Poland’s presidential election

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By VANESSA GERA

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Conservative Karol Nawrocki won Poland’s weekend presidential runoff election, according to the final vote count on Monday. Nawrocki won 50.89% of votes in a very tight race against liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who received 49.11%.

The race had Poland on edge since a first round of voting two weeks earlier, revealing deep divisions in the country along the eastern flank of NATO and the European Union.

An early exit poll released Sunday evening suggested Trzaskowski was headed to victory before updated polling began to reverse the picture a couple of hours later.

The outcome suggests that Poland can be expected to take a more populist and nationalist path under its new leader, who was backed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The role of a president in Poland​

Most day-to-day power in the Polish political system rests with a prime minister chosen by the parliament. However, the president’s role is not merely ceremonial. The office holds the power to influence foreign policy and veto legislation.

Nawrocki will succeed Andrzej Duda, a conservative whose second and final term ends on Aug. 6.

Under the Polish constitution, the president serves a five-year term and may be re-elected once.

A headache for Tusk​

Prime Minister Donald Tusk came to power in late 2023 with a coalition government that spans a broad ideological divide — so broad that it hasn’t been able to fulfill certain of Tusk’s electoral promises, such as loosening the restrictive abortion law or passing a civil partnership law for same-sex couples.

But Duda’s veto power has been another obstacle. It has prevented Tusk from fulfilling promises to reverse laws that politicized the court system in a way that the European Union declared to be undemocratic.

Now it appears Tusk will have no way to fulfill those promises, which he made both to voters and the EU.

Some observers in Poland have said the unfulfilled promises could make it more difficult for Tusk to continue his term until the next parliamentary election scheduled for late 2027, particularly if Law and Justice dangles the prospect of future cooperation with conservatives in his coalition.

A former boxer, historian and political novice​

Nawrocki, a 42-year-old amateur boxer and historian, was tapped by the Law and Justice party as part of its push for a fresh start.

The party governed Poland from 2015 to 2023, when it lost power to a centrist coalition led by Tusk. Some political observers predicted the party would never make a comeback, and Nawrocki was chosen as a new face who would not be burned by the scandals of the party’s eight years of rule.

The strategy clearly worked.

Nawrocki has most recently been the head of the Institute of National Remembrance, which embraces nationalist historical narratives. He led efforts to topple monuments to the Soviet Red Army in Poland, and Russia responded by putting him on a wanted list, according to Polish media reports.

Nawrocki’s supporters describe him as the embodiment of traditional, patriotic values. Those who oppose secular trends, including LGBTQ+ visibility, have embraced him, viewing him as a reflection of the values they grew up with.

Nawrocki’s candidacy was clouded by allegations of past connections to criminal figures and his participation in a violent street brawl. He denies the criminal links but was unapologetic about the street fight, saying he had taken part in “noble” fights in his life. The revelations did not seem to hurt his support among right-wing voters, many of whom see the allegations as politically motivated.

The Trump factor​

Trump made it clear he wanted Nawrocki as Poland’s president.

He welcomed Nawrocki to the White House a month ago. And last week the conservative group CPAC held its first meeting in Poland to give Nawrocki a boost. Kristi Noem, the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary and a prominent Trump ally, strongly praised Nawrocki and urged Poles to vote for him.

The U.S. has about 10,000 troops stationed in Poland and Noem suggested that military ties could deepen with Nawrocki as president.

A common refrain from Nawrocki’s supporters is that he will restore “normality,” as they believe Trump has done. U.S. flags often appeared at Nawrocki’s rallies, and his supporters believed that he offered a better chance for good ties with the Trump administration.

Nawrocki has also echoed some of Trump’s language on Ukraine. He promises to continue Poland’s support for Ukraine but has been critical of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, accusing him of taking advantage of allies. He has accused Ukrainian refugees of taking advantage of Polish generosity, vowing to prioritize Poles for social services such as health care and schooling.
 
So what does this mean in terms of shifts in power and policy? I'm getting conflicting info from preddit with people from a couple years ago saying the Presidency is mostly ceremonial to meltdowns today as if Trump personally landed in the capitol in a UFO wearing full nazi regalia.
 
So what does this mean in terms of shifts in power and policy? I'm getting conflicting info from preddit with people from a couple years ago saying the Presidency is mostly ceremonial to meltdowns today as if Trump personally landed in the capitol in a UFO wearing full nazi regalia.
The comparisons to Trump are fucking insane, no where near similar it’s just le Reddit whining cause Trump opened his mouth. Poland is hated right now because they have a native birth rate that is still (barely) above replacement and their standard of living is rapidly approaching that of the average Japanese person. It’s the worst nightmare anyone can possibly have in current year, a relatively homogenous (white) society thriving
 
So what does this mean in terms of shifts in power and policy? I'm getting conflicting info from preddit with people from a couple years ago saying the Presidency is mostly ceremonial to meltdowns today as if Trump personally landed in the capitol in a UFO wearing full nazi regalia.
If it's like a lot of other European presidents then he's going to act as a roadblock against parliament policies. He has no legislative and very little executive power, but can veto legislation.

The left is upset because their guy is the prime minister, but as long as the president is conservative he'll veto any attempt at making abortion legal and taking in migrants
 
I unironically preferred the other guy
So what does this mean in terms of shifts in power and policy? I'm getting conflicting info from preddit with people from a couple years ago saying the Presidency is mostly ceremonial to meltdowns today as if Trump personally landed in the capitol in a UFO wearing full nazi regalia.
nothing will be signed
in Poland all the president pretty much does is sign shit, and he won't sign squat because anything suggested by others be liked by his party, and anything by his party wouldnt get past Sejm.
aka nothing ever happens
 
I unironically preferred the other guy

nothing will be signed
in Poland all the president pretty much does is sign shit, and he won't sign squat because anything suggested by others be liked by his party, and anything by his party wouldnt get past Sejm.
aka nothing ever happens
11 November 2027 is not that far away
 
Do leftists in Poland support increased migration? I generally assumed that it was a right-leaning somewhat nationalist nation with most people opposing it.
Generally even leftist Poles oppose migration, but leftist politicians like always do support increased migration. The current prime minister is opposed to increase in migrants, but he is actually not a leftist, but to oust the right wing EU sceptic party he had to create a big tent pro EU coalition, this had to include the progressive suck dems who do want to be cucked by foreigners.

Leftist Poles might be against being invaded by arabs, but abortions and free handouts is more important to them so they'll vote for the usual globohomo suspects
 
Poland is hated right now because they have a native birth rate that is still (barely) above replacement and their standard of living is rapidly approaching that of the average Japanese person.
Wtf are you talking about retard poland has serious issues with their birth rate their last ditch attempt to stem the bleeding was banning abortions in case the child is deformed or dead so women were forced to carry arround dead fetus which increases the chances for for sepsis and various other alligments . There were cases were women died because doctors refused to help them in mids of misscariage because "there was tiny chance" that the fetus will survive it.

Polish women straight up flee from there because retards decided ablooo ablooo my precious tard babies Norway is full with them . Their births collapsed by 30 % after the latest rounds of bans in the name of muh life starts at conception.

Look at this population pyramid and tell me they have above replacement rate plus their TFR

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Wtf are you talking about retard poland has serious issues with their birth rate their last ditch attempt to stem the bleeding was banning abortions in case the child is deformed or dead so women were forced to carry arround dead fetus which increases the chances for for sepsis and various other alligments . There were cases were women died because doctors refused to help them in mids of misscariage because "there was tiny chance" that the fetus will survive it.

Polish women straight up flee from there because retards decided ablooo ablooo my precious tard babies Norway is full with them . Their births collapsed by 30 % after the latest rounds of bans in the name of muh life starts at conception.

Look at this population pyramid and tell me they have above replacement rate plus their TFR

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Sounds about as retarded as women abandoning motherhood completely because of rare edge cases.
 
Sounds about as retarded as women abandoning motherhood completely because of rare edge cases.
They are not abandoning motherhood they are abandoning Poland. Most polish women I know are married either going to have kid or already have kids the difference is they arent afraid to be pregnant in norway because mothers health is prioritised over unborn fetus /embryo.

You don't live here. Shut the fuck up.
Seeth harder faggot , your women are literally leaving you because you cant act reasonable

BEHOLD CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR ACTIONS

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Election night is always better than the actual presidency, because you can pretend things will change and you get to see libs lose their minds in real time. The exit poll made by IPSOS (revealed at 9PM) gave Trzaskowski a small lead, even smaller than Duda got in the 2020 exit poll. This of course didn't stop the most zealous believers of democracy to boast about victory.

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As more and more official votes came through, it was apparent that Nawrocki would win. The football hooligan acussed of gang connections, and pimping managed to beat the EU puppet despite the neoliberal echochamber trying it's hardest to pretend they care about Poland. Also this is Trzaskowski's 2nd loss in presidential elections and he should be put on suicide watch.
So what does this mean in terms of shifts in power and policy? I'm getting conflicting info from preddit with people from a couple years ago saying the Presidency is mostly ceremonial to meltdowns today as if Trump personally landed in the capitol in a UFO wearing full nazi regalia.
The president can veto parliament's bills, and that's what he announced he'll do for many of them. Expect the high-ranking representatives of the EU to seethe and wag their fingers again. As for USA bootlicking, yeah they really want to appease the MAGA crowd, as they even hosted CPAC Poland this week, with such prestigious guests as rabbi Shmuley.
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Do leftists in Poland support increased migration? I generally assumed that it was a right-leaning somewhat nationalist nation with most people opposing it.
Generally even leftist Poles oppose migration, but leftist politicians like always do support increased migration. The current prime minister is opposed to increase in migrants, but he is actually not a leftist, but to oust the right wing EU sceptic party he had to create a big tent pro EU coalition, this had to include the progressive suck dems who do want to be cucked by foreigners.

Leftist Poles might be against being invaded by arabs, but abortions and free handouts is more important to them so they'll vote for the usual globohomo suspects
Just like everywhere else, migration was a major issue, and basically every candidate including the left (as in to the left of the current neoliberals) were claiming that they love all races and cultures but they would NEVER, EVER import them massively. On the other hand, everyone (besides maybe Braun) claimed that it's only the illegal immigrants that are the problem. The adjective 'illegal' was very important for Nawrocki and his team, because PiS managed to import hundreds of thousands of friendly 100% valid legal sandniggers throughout the eight years of their rule. Even then, the hard stance against immigrants that Tusk's cabinet established after gaining power is a facade to anyone that isn't a gullible retard, because they themselves cried about poor treatment of 'refugees' at the Belarusian border, and also because their experts still claim that we need to import 6 million niggers NOW or else the economy will crash overnight or something.
Basically, we'll still have to deal with immigration for now, but at least Nawrocki doesn't boast about how he'll sign 'anti-hate speech' bills so you might as well pick The Lesser Evil™.
There were cases were women died because doctors refused to help them in mids of misscariage because "there was tiny chance" that the fetus will survive it.
Oh yeah there was a small wave of protests after a 33yo woman died due to medical malpractice, and soros funded NGOs pointed fingers about how it's 100% the fault of the abortion ban. There was also an lgbtq activist who claimed that police investigated her after she took a pill, another wave of protests, but somehow she got forgotten really quickly. It's almost as if promises of easier abortion are only mentioned close to election seasons to mobilize young women to vote for neoliberals

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Besides, shitlibs always proudly speak about the loopholes you can abuse if you REALLY want to kill your baby, to the point where there's an abortion clinic that's literally next to the Parliament building. So stop posting your retarded "no abortion = low fertility" opinions in every thread possible, because it's a wider (((sociological))) issue.
 
Besides, shitlibs always proudly speak about the loopholes you can abuse if you REALLY want to kill your baby, to the point where there's an abortion clinic that's literally next to the Parliament building
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That arbortion clinic must be performing all the arbortions the country then.

Your fertility rate COLAPSED after 2021, norway is one of the countries that recieves your women due to it. We used to get mid 20s to early 30s women to settle here permanently now we get them straight after graduation.

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Look at this beauty ..
 
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