Karol Nawrocki Elected as Poland's New President, Signaling Shift Towards Nationalism
Karol Nawrocki wins Poland's presidential election, defeating Rafal Trzaskowski, with implications for EU relations and a rise in nationalist sentiment.

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Overview
Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian, won the Polish presidential election with 50.89% of the vote against liberal Rafal Trzaskowski's 49.11%.
Nawrocki's victory poses challenges to Prime Minister Donald Tusk's pro-EU agenda and may shift Poland towards nationalism.
Supported by the right-wing Law and Justice party and U.S. President Trump, Nawrocki's campaign focused on traditional values and border sovereignty.
Nawrocki has pledged support for Ukraine but opposes its EU and NATO membership, reflecting a Eurosceptic stance.
The election outcome reveals deep political divisions in Poland and may strengthen nationalist movements in the region.
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