Right-wing Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election

Jun 2, 2025 - 05:44
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Right-wing Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election

The candidate backed by the Law and Justice party has defeated Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski

Conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki was elected president of Poland in a runoff vote on Sunday, narrowly defeating centrist pro-EU Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski.

According to the National Electoral Commission, Nawrocki secured 50.89% of the vote, while Trzaskowski garnered 49.11%.

Turnout reached 71.63%, one of the highest in recent Polish elections. Trzaskowski performed strongly in major cities, while Nawrocki led in rural areas and among older voters.

Nawrocki, backed by the opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party, ran on a platform of Catholic values, greater national sovereignty, and rebalancing Poland’s relationship with the EU. He leads the Institute of National Remembrance, a state-sponsored research center responsible for promoting Polish history and investigating crimes committed in Poland during both the Nazi occupation and the socialist era.

Nawrocki met with US President Donald Trump at the White House last month.
“President Trump said, ‘You will win,’” the politician later told Polish media, according to Reuters.

Trzaskowski is a senior figure in Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s Civic Coalition (KO). He campaigned on strengthening ties with the EU, advancing judicial reforms, easing abortion restrictions, and introducing civil partnerships for LGBTQ couples.

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Both candidates pledged to increase defense spending, responding to calls from US President Donald Trump for Europe to contribute more to NATO. They also support continued aid to Ukraine. However, Trzaskowski backs Ukraine’s NATO membership, calling it vital to Poland’s security. Nawrocki has said he would not ratify it, warning it could drag NATO into a war with Russia.

“Poland needs a president who will defend the constitution and our values,” Nawrocki said during his final campaign appearance on Friday. Trzaskowski told supporters he envisions “a modern European Poland that protects freedoms and the rule of law.”

The official results are expected on Monday, when the National Electoral Commission announces the final count.

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