Ultranationalist Karol Nawocki rises with the presidency of Poland in the second round and expires the liberal Trzawski

Chijioke Obinna

Ultranationalist Karol Nawocki rises with the presidency of Poland in the second round and expires the liberal Trzawski

The Poland Electoral Commission has announced on its website that They have finished counting all the votes of the second round electoral that will decide who will put in front of the presidency of Poland. Despite the at odd results throughout the night, the final results have already come out, in which they place the ultra -nationalist Karol Nawrocki as winner of the elections.

“We will make Poland a great country, prosper for everyone, so that everyone undertakes this trip to the future, I promise it,” the Warsaw alleged while claiming that he would be new president after placing himself with a slight advantage in the predictions and after in the first round of the presidential elections the Polish centrist obtained first place with 31.4% of the votes, followed by Nawrocki with a 29.5%.

As the scrutiny progressed The results have turned around and with almost two points of advantage, the ultraconservative candidate Karol Nawrocki has been imposed. “We will win and save Poland, we will not allow the power of Donald Tusk to be consolidated and the monopoly of power, of bad power,” the leader backed by law and justice, the party of the outgoing president, Andrzej Doubt, which exhausts in August the two consecutive mandates that the Constitution exhausted.

The difference, 1.78 % is minimal and supposes the Second blow in presidential presidential and pro -European candidate, who lost in 2020 with a 2.06 % difference Against the current president of Poland, Andrzej Doubt, which concludes in August his second consecutive mandate at the head of the State Headquarters of the Central European country.

Citizen participation in these elections has been very remarkable, exceeding 72% of votes cast which reflect the differences of the inhabitants between both leaders (consistent with liberal and conservative tendencies).

Who is the now president?

Karol Nawrocki, 42, is a formerboxer and who has recently reached politics. The leader has continually shown a critical approach to the European Union, has adopted firmer positions in migratory issues, has expressed sympathy towards the administration of Donald Trump, who gave him his support, and has expressed on numerous occasions his doubts regarding the adhesion of Ukraine to NATO.

Now, as head of state in Poland, he has the power to veto laws; send regulations to the Constitutional Court, whose judges were mostly appointed by legislative chambers dominated by the Law and Justice Party (PIS); It will lead the armed forces as a supreme commander and must authorize the key appointments, including diplomats.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.