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From Disco Doorman to President of Poland: Why Karol Nawrocki Will Make Life Impossible for the EU From Within

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With a past as controversial as his speech, the new Polish president will try to curb Donald Tusk’s reformist agenda, aimed at reversing the autocratic drift of the last ten years. More information: Poland will provide military training to 100,000 volunteers a year to create an army of half a million troops.
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Karol Nawrocki (capture Euronews) Adam Simpson, University of South Australia The new president, an openly nationalist historian largely aligned with Donald Trump, refuses Ukraine's entry into the EU and NATO, criticises Brussels on many issues and is opposed to the right to abortion. That is little to say that the result of the second round of the Polish presidential election has upset, in Poland and everywhere else on the Old Continent, the su…

With a past as controversial as his speech, the new Polish president will try to curb Donald Tusk’s reformist agenda, aimed at reversing the autocratic drift of the last ten years. More information: Poland will provide military training to 100,000 volunteers a year to create an army of half a million troops.

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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