Nationalist populist Karol Nawrocki will probably be Poland’s subsequent president after a decent election race. His victory marks a major increase for the populist tide in Europe and across the globe.
Electoral Fee outcomes on Monday confirmed that Nawrocki, backed by the opposition Legislation and Justice (PiS) social gathering, gained 50.89 % of the vote. His rival, liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, obtained 49.11 % in Sunday’s run-off.
The shut result’s being seen as an illustration of the deep divide in Polish society between conservative forces, typically linked to the highly effective Catholic Church, and liberals, largely primarily based in main cities.
Though the federal government holds the vast majority of energy in Poland, Nawrocki is anticipated to observe within the footsteps of his predecessor Andrzej Duda from PiS in utilizing the president’s veto energy to dam Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s agenda.
Tusk’s centrist coalition authorities has pledged to reform the judicial system, which PiS revamped throughout eight years in energy that got here to an finish in 2023. PiS’s modifications induced a bitter battle with the European Union, which stated they politicised the judiciary and have been undemocratic.
The federal government has additionally struggled to ease restrictions on abortion and institute LGBTQ rights because of Duda’s resistance.
Nawrocki has pledged to guard Poland’s sovereignty from what he calls extreme interference from Brussels whereas he additionally has been essential of Ukraine’s hopes of becoming a member of the EU and NATO.
Though he stays supportive of Kyiv in its battle towards Russia, Nawrocki has additionally promised to place the pursuits of Poles above the big variety of Ukrainian refugees that the nation has taken in.
Due to this fact, his victory may complicate Warsaw’s relations with the EU and affect its assist for Ukrainian refugees.
United States President Donald Trump gave Nawrocki his blessing earlier than the election, and right-wing forces in Europe, who have been disenchanted by the defeat of nationalist George Simion in Romania’s presidential election final month, have been fast to have fun.
Right here is how the world reacted to his victory:
Poland
Trzaskowski conceded defeat and congratulated Nawrocki on his win but in addition cautioned him to signify all Poles. “This win is an obligation, particularly in such tough occasions. Particularly with an in depth consequence. Don’t neglect that,” Trzaskowski stated on X.
Slawomir Mentzen, chief of the far-right Confederation social gathering, who got here third within the Could 18 first spherical of the election, instructed Nawrocki: “I’m actually relying on you not forgetting these hundreds of thousands of voters who didn’t vote for you within the first spherical however did yesterday. These individuals wished change.”
“The referendum on the dismissal of the Tusk authorities has been gained,” PiS lawmaker Jacek Sasin wrote on X.
European Union
European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen despatched her congratulations, saying she is “assured” that “superb cooperation” with Warsaw would proceed.
“We’re all stronger collectively in our neighborhood of peace, democracy, and values. So allow us to work to make sure the safety and prosperity of our frequent residence,” she stated on X.
Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated he seems ahead to “fruitful cooperation” with Poland.
“By reinforcing each other on our continent, we give higher power to Europe in world competitors and produce the achievement of actual and lasting peace nearer,” Zelenskyy stated.
Germany
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier congratulated Nawrocki and urged Poland to “cooperate carefully primarily based on democracy and rule of regulation”, stating that the 2 neighbours should cooperate to “guarantee a way forward for safety, freedom and prosperity for Europe”.
NATO
Secretary-Common Mark Rutte stated he was trying ahead to working with Nawrocki on “ensuring that with Poland, NATO turns into even stronger than it’s right now”.
France
Far-right chief Marine Le Pen welcomed the results of the election, branding it as “a rebuff to the Brussels oligarchy, which intends to impose a standardisation of laws on member states, opposite to any democratic will”, and the European Fee’s “authoritarian insurance policies and federalist ambitions [that] are brutalising nationwide sovereignty”.
Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who seeks to make himself a figurehead for Europe’s nationalist populist forces, congratulated Nawrocki on his “implausible victory”. Orban added that he’s “trying ahead to working with [Nawrocki] on strengthening Visegrad cooperation”, a reference to the four-nation Visegrad Group, through which the Czech Republic and Slovakia are additionally members.
International Minister Peter Szijjarto referred to as Nawrocki’s success a “recent victory for [European] patriots”.
Romania
“Poland WON,” Simion, whose failure to win the Romanian presidency disenchanted nationalist and eurosceptic forces, wrote on X.