Karol Nawrocki

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Karol Nawrocki was elected the President of Poland on June 1, 2025, by the margin of 51-49% after his liberal opponent had prematurely declared victory based on early returns. Voter turnout was a record high of 71%.[1] The winning margin was about 370,000 votes out of nearly 21 million cast.

Pro-life and opposed to same-sex marriage as a devout Catholic, Nawrock is also considered to be a nationalist who will put Poland first in priorities. His election ensures that the pro-aborts will not be able to rescind Poland's protections for the unborn, which are the strongest in Europe. Nawrocki hopes to establish a good relationship with Hungary's conservative Viktor Orban, who applauded Nawrocki's victory.

Nawrock is a conservative historian.

Nawrock's election was to the dismay of the globalist elite, who expected their candidate Rafał Trzaskowski, the pro-LGBTQ mayor of Warsaw, to prevail.

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