Polish euroskeptic Nawrocki wins presidential vote, electoral commission says

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Polish euroskeptic Nawrocki wins presidential vote, electoral commission says

KAROL NAWROCKI. Polish presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki, backed by the main opposition Law and Justice party, reacts to the exit polls of the second round of the presidential election, in Warsaw, Poland, June 1, 2025.

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Polish nationalist opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki won the second round of Poland's presidential election with 50.89% of the votes, its electoral commission says

WARSAW, Poland – Polish nationalist opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki won the second round of the country’s presidential election with 50.89% of the votes, the electoral commission said early on Monday, June 2, on its website.

His rival, Rafal Trzaskowski, the liberal Warsaw mayor and an ally of the government led by Donald Tusk, got 49.11%.

Nawrocki, 42, a euroskeptic historian and amateur boxer who ran a national remembrance institute, campaigned on a promise to ensure economic and social policies favor Poles over other nationalities, including refugees from neighboring Ukraine.

While Poland’s parliament holds most power, the president can veto legislation, and the vote was being watched closely in Ukraine as well as Russia, the United States and across the European Union.

On social media platform X, current President Andrzej Duda, also a conservative, thanked Poles for going to vote in large numbers. Turnout was 71.31%, the electoral commission said, a record for the second round of a presidential election.

“Thank you! For participating in the presidential elections. For the turnout. For fulfilling your civic duty. For taking responsibility for Poland. Congratulations to the winner! Stay strong Poland!” Duda wrote. – Rappler.com

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