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Poland: PROFILE - Who is Karol Nawrocki, Poland’s new president?

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KATOWICE, POLAND (MAY 29, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) [FILE FOOTAGE] SHOTLIST: 1. VARIOUS OF CROWD HOLDING FLAGS AND CHANTING AT RALLY 2. VARIOUS OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE KAROL NAWROCKI ADDRESSING CROWD 3. KAROL NAWROCKI CHATTING WITH PEOPLE 4. WIDE SHOT OF RALLY 5. BANNER OF PHOTO SHOWING KAROL NAWROCKI AND US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP POSING TOGETHER KATOWICE, POLAND - MAY 29, 2025: Karol Nawrocki was elected Poland’s new president after narrowly defeating Warsaw’s liberal mayor, Rafal Trzaskowski, in a tightly contested runoff. The 42-year-old conservative historian and former head of the Institute of National Remembrance, a state institution dedicated to investigating and prosecuting crimes committed by Nazi and Communist regimes against the Polish nation, Nawrocki emphasized nationalist themes, traditional Catholic values, and a “Poland First” mantra during his campaign. His platform focused on sovereignty, opposing perceived EU overreach, particularly on judicial reforms and migration policies. A political newcomer with no prior elected office, Nawrocki was endorsed by the nationalist conservative Law and Justice party in November 2024. Polls indicated he also garnered support from a majority of voters who backed Slawomir Mentzen, the nationalist candidate who placed third in the first round of the presidential election on May 18. In addition to European populist conservatives, such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Romania’s George Simion, who narrowly lost his country’s presidential runoff on May 18, Nawrocki received support from US conservatives, including President Donald Trump, who hosted him at the White House. Nawrocki’s alignment with Trump’s rhetoric includes skepticism toward Ukraine's NATO membership, criticism of the EU, and remarks against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for allegedly showing insufficient gratitude for Poland’s aid. However, Nawrocki supports Poland’s military assistance to Ukraine against Russia. His presidency is expected to challenge the pro-EU liberal government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. As president, Nawrocki holds veto power over legislation, which could slow or block reforms related to judicial independence and abortion rights. His tenure may strain Poland’s EU relations due to his Eurosceptic stance, close ties with the Trump administration, and focus on national priorities, such as favoring Polish citizens over Ukrainian refugees in economic and social policies. As such, Nawrocki’s election signals a nationalist shift in Poland, aligning with broader right-wing populist trends in Europe. It is likely to deepen domestic divisions while influencing Poland’s role within NATO and the EU.

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