Polish Presidential Elections

Karol Nawrocki, a self-described “pro-Trump” candidate backed by the conservative Law and Justice party, secured 29.1% of the vote in the first round of the Polish presidential elections, closing the gap with his opponent Rafał Trzaskowski. The second round run-off election will be held on June 1st.

Presidential Election in Poland

Poles are voting in a presidential election with heightened security concerns due to the war in Ukraine. Front-runners are liberal Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative Karol Nawrocki. Other forces, including the far right, are also in play. Foreign interference attempts have been reported. The president holds substantial power in Poland.

Presidential Elections in Poland and Romania with Right-Wing Candidates Rallying for Border Control

Presidential elections in Poland and Romania are approaching with right-wing candidates rallying for border control and anti-Marxism, with a pro-MAGA alliance forming in Eastern Europe. Supporters chanted 'Donald Trump' at a joint rally in Poland. The Polish election will involve a two-round system, with the conservative challenger, Karol Nawrocki, facing pro-EU opponent Rafal Trzaskowski.