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Poland votes in tight presidential election between pro-EU candidate and nationalist rival

By Editorial Board Published June 1, 2025 4 Min Read
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Poland votes in tight presidential election between pro-EU candidate and nationalist rival

Voters in Poland have been casting their ballots within the nation’s presidential election – with the end result believed to be on a knife-edge.

Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, who’s a liberal pro-EU candidate, is battling conservative historian Karol Nawrocki, who attracts inspiration from Donald Trump and his Make America Nice Once more (MAGA) motion.

The vote is being intently watched in neighbouring Ukraine in addition to in Russia, the European Union and the USA.

The end result will imply Poland both cements its place within the EU’s mainstream or takes a extra nationalist path like MAGA.

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Rafal Trzaskowski poses for a selfie and leaves a polling station along with his spouse Malgorzata Trzaskowska. Pic: AP

Mr Trzaskowski, from the ruling centrists Civic Coalition (KO), has a slim lead within the opinion polls over Mr Nawrocki, who’s backed by the right-wing Legislation and Justice occasion (PiS). However the lead is inside the margin of error.

How do the candidates differ?

Mr Trzaskowski has mentioned sturdy ties with each Brussels and Washington DC are very important for his nation’s safety, however Mr Nawrocki, who met President Trump within the White Home in Might, places relations with the US first.

Each candidates agree that Poland has to proceed supporting Ukraine in its battle in opposition to Russia’s full-scale invasion that began in February 2022.

However whereas Mr Trzaskowski sees Ukraine’s future NATO membership as key for Poland’s safety, his election opponent lately mentioned he wouldn’t ratify it as president, as this might draw the alliance right into a warfare with Russia.

Mr Trzaskowski, 53, has vowed to revive judicial independence, ease abortion restrictions, introduce civil partnerships for LGBT {couples}, and promote higher ties with European companions.

Karol Nawrocki takes a selfie with a supporter. Pic: Reuters

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Karol Nawrocki takes a selfie with a supporter. Pic: Reuters

Mr Nawrocki, 42, has positioned himself as a defender of conventional Polish values, sceptical of the EU and aligned with US conservatives.

His supporters imagine Mr Trzaskowski, along with his pro-EU views, would hand over management of key Polish affairs to bigger European powers like France and Germany.

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What occurred within the first spherical?

The run-off follows a tightly contested first spherical on 18 Might, by which Mr Trzaskowski received simply over 31% whereas Mr Nawrocki acquired virtually 30%, as 11 different candidates had been knocked out.

With conservative President Andrzej Duda finishing his second and closing time period, the brand new president can have vital affect over whether or not Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s centrist authorities can perform its agenda.

Parliament holds a lot of the energy in Poland – however the president can veto legal guidelines.

The polls are as a consequence of shut at 9pm native time (8pm UK time), with exit polls popping out quickly after.

The electoral fee has mentioned it hopes the ultimate outcomes will probably be introduced on Monday morning or the afternoon.

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