Nationalist population Corol He will be the next president of Poland after a tight election race. Their victory gives a significant promotion to the popular tide from Europe and around the world.
The results of the Election Commission on Monday showed that Navroki won 50.89 percent of the votes with the support of the Opposition Law and Justice (PIS). His rival, Liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafael Trijskovski won 49.11 per cent on Sunday’s run-off.
A close outcome is seen as a description of a deep division in the polish society between conservative forces, often the powerful Catholic Church and liberalists, mostly residing in major cities.
Although the government has the majority of power in Poland, the government is expected to follow his former Andrej Duda’s steps from the PIS, using the President’s Veto Powers to restrict the agenda of Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The Tusk -centered coalition government has pledged to improve the judicial system, revising the PIS in an eight -year power that ended in 2023. Changes in PIS led to a bitter quarrel with the European Union, claiming that the judiciary was politicized and anti -democratic.
The government has struggled to ease the restrictions on abortion due to Duda’s resistance and establish LGBITIKUI rights.
Navroki has pledged to protect Poland’s sovereignty from calling himself from excessive intervention from Brussels, but he criticized Ukraine’s promise to join EU and NATO.
Although he supported Keev in the war against Russia, Navroki has promised to put the interests of the poles on the Ukrainian refugees.
Therefore, their victory complicates Warsaw’s relationship with the EU and affects the Ukrainian refugees.
United States President Donald Trump blessed Navroki before the election and right -wing forces in Europe, they were disappointed The defeat of nationalist George Simian It was quick to celebrate the presidential election of Romania last month.
Here’s how the world responded to his victory:
Poland
Trijascovski admitted defeat and congratulated Navroki for his victory but warned to represent all the poles. “This victory is an obligation, especially in such a difficult time. Especially with an intimate result. Don’t forget it,” said Trizaskovski X.
Slavomir Mentjen Navroki, the leader of the right -wing confedration party, who finished third in the first round of the election, said: “I really counted that you would not forget the millions of voters who did not vote for you in the first round but yesterday. But yesterday, these people wanted a change.” These people wanted change. ”
“The Tusk government has won a referendum that dismissed the government,” said PIS MLA Jasek Sasin X.
European union
European Commission President Ursula Van Der Leyen sent congratulations, saying that the “good cooperation” with Warsaw continued to “confidence”.
“We are all strong together in a community of our peace, democracy and values. So let’s work to ensure the safety and prosperity of our common home,” he said in X.
Uker
Ukrainian President Walodimair Jelensky said he was looking forward to “fruitful cooperation” with Poland.
“By strengthening each other in our continent, we give Europe more power in global competition and bring closer to the achievement of true and lasting peace,” Jelensky said.
Germany
President Frank-Valter Stinmier congratulated Navroki and urged Poland to cooperate closely based on the rule of democracy and law, and said that the two neighbors should cooperate with Europe to ensure the future of security, independence and prosperity.
Noto
General Secretary Mark Rutte said he was looking forward to working with Navroki, saying, “With Poland, NATO is more powerful than today.”
France
Right -wing leader Marine Le Penn welcomed the result of the election, which was “denied by Brussels oligarchy, which aims to impose a certification of legislation on member states, against any democratic Ich WILL”, and the “dictatorial policies and the Federalist ambitious (Federator ambitious).
Hungry
Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban congratulated Navroki’s “wonderful victory”, trying to express himself to Europe’s nationalist popular forces. “I am looking forward to working (Navroki) to strengthen the cooperation of the four countries, referring to the Waisgrad group,” is also a member of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Foreign Minister Peter Szizarto called Navroki’s success as “(European) patriots a new win.”
Fondness
The Simian nationalist and the Euroseptic forces disappointed the “Poland won” for failing to win the Romanian presidency.