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Conservative Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidency in razor-thin runoff

Narrow victory over liberal Warsaw mayor underscores deep national divide amid shifting geopolitical winds.

   
June 2, 2025, 07:44
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Conservative Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidency in razor-thin runoff

WARSAW (Realist English). Conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki has narrowly won Poland’s presidential runoff election, securing 50.89% of the vote against 49.11% for liberal challenger and Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, according to official results released Monday.

The tight margin — less than 2 percentage points — capped a tense two-week standoff following the first round, revealing a country sharply split between nationalist and liberal visions for Poland’s future. The election was closely watched in Brussels and Washington, as Poland remains a key player on NATO’s eastern flank and a critical voice inside the European Union.

An initial exit poll on Sunday night suggested Trzaskowski was on track to win. However, updated projections and the official count gradually flipped the outcome in Nawrocki’s favor overnight.

Nawrocki, a historian and former head of the Institute of National Remembrance, ran on a platform emphasizing national sovereignty, traditional values, and skepticism toward deeper EU integration. He received strong backing from U.S. President Donald Trump, who hailed him as a leader aligned with conservative renewal in Europe.

With Nawrocki’s victory, Poland is expected to pursue a more nationalist and transatlantic-oriented agenda, potentially clashing with Brussels on issues such as judicial reform, media regulation, and migration policy.

Nawrocki’s win highlights not only Poland’s internal divide, but also the growing influence of transnational conservative networks. The challenge ahead will be whether his presidency can deliver unity — or deepen the fractures exposed by this election.

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