Conservative Holocaust revisionist wins Polish Presidency

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02 Jun 2025, 3:29 pm

Nawrocki, who was backed by Trump, narrowly defeats liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski in second round runoff in major blow to PM Donald Tusk’s reform agenda

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Conservative Karol Nawrocki, who made Holocaust revisionism part of his campaign, won Poland’s weekend presidential runoff election, according to the final vote count on Monday. Nawrocki won 50.89% of the votes in a very tight race against liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who received 49.11%.

The race had Poland on edge since a first round of voting two weeks earlier, revealing deep divisions in the country along the eastern flank of NATO and the European Union.

An early exit poll released Sunday evening suggested Trzaskowski was headed to victory before updated polling began to reverse the picture a couple of hours later.

The outcome suggests that Poland can be expected to take a more populist and nationalist path under its new leader, who was backed by US President Donald Trump.

Most day-to-day power in the Polish political system rests with a prime minister chosen by the parliament. However, the president’s role is not merely ceremonial.

The office holds the power to influence foreign policy and veto legislation.

Under the Polish constitution, the president serves a five-year term and may be re-elected once.

Nawrocki, a 42-year-old amateur boxer and historian, was tapped by the Law and Justice party as part of its push for a fresh start.

The party governed Poland from 2015 to 2023, when it lost power to a centrist coalition led by Tusk. Some political observers predicted the party would never make a comeback, and Nawrocki was chosen as a new face who would not be burned by the scandals of the party’s eight years of rule.

The strategy clearly worked.

Nawrocki campaigned under the slogan “Poland first, Poles first”.

Nawrocki has most recently been the head of the Institute of National Remembrance, which embraces nationalist historical narratives, which glorified Polish victimhood and resistance to the Nazis during World War Two while delegitimizing research on Polish antisemitism or Poles who killed Jews.

He led efforts to topple monuments to the Soviet Red Army in Poland, and Russia responded by putting him on a wanted list, according to Polish media reports.

Nawrocki’s supporters describe him as the embodiment of traditional, patriotic values. Those who oppose secular trends, including LGBTQ+ visibility, have embraced him, viewing him as a reflection of the values they grew up with.

Nawrocki’s candidacy was clouded by allegations of past connections to criminal figures and his participation in a violent street brawl. He denies the criminal links but was unapologetic about the street fight, saying he had taken part in “noble” fights in his life. The revelations did not seem to hurt his support among right-wing voters, many of whom see the allegations as politically motivated.

Trump made it clear he wanted Nawrocki as Poland’s president.

He welcomed Nawrocki to the White House a month ago. And last week the conservative group CPAC held its first meeting in Poland to give Nawrocki a boost. Kristi Noem, the US Homeland Security Secretary and a prominent Trump ally, strongly praised Nawrocki and urged Poles to vote for him.

The US has about 10,000 troops stationed in Poland and Noem suggested that military ties could deepen with Nawrocki as president.

A common refrain from Nawrocki’s supporters is that he will restore “normality,” as they believe Trump has done. US flags often appeared at Nawrocki’s rallies, and his supporters believed that he offered a better chance for good ties with the Trump administration.

Nawrocki has also echoed some of Trump’s language on Ukraine. He promises to continue Poland’s support for Ukraine but has been critical of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, accusing him of taking advantage of allies. He has accused Ukrainian refugees of taking advantage of Polish generosity, vowing to prioritize Poles for social services such as health care and schooling.


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02 Jun 2025, 5:39 pm

Why am I not surprised that Trump had backed this guy.


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02 Jun 2025, 5:40 pm

The last thing Europe needs is Poland going soft and joining Hungary.


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02 Jun 2025, 8:45 pm

Sweden is the only European country we should be emulating.


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03 Jun 2025, 4:57 am

On matter of election itself, by the way:
These elections were a total disaster, but not because some drug-addict with medieval mentality won. It's because there was no so-called "lesser evil". It's bad already we always end up "choosing" between PiS ("Law and Justice" here) And KO ("centrist coalition led by Tusk" here), but at very least there was no Donald Tusk for some time in KO (then PO), so the latter did for "lesser evil" kind of. But now he's back in (dis)service and yeah...

'Kay, what's with Tusk? Both Donald Tusk (KO) and Jarosław Kaczyński (PM of PiS) are old, infamous and very controversial farts leading the grand robbery of Poland since very end of Soviet era and they both have already shown how disgusting they can get. Since president in Poland is basically a proxy of their party's PM, that means we were actually electing between them. Same s**t, different political blanket.
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And yeah, still not sure whether ever-hating-each-other duo or KO monopoly would be less dangerous to our already struggling country :/


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