Polish presidential candidate in trouble over apartment deal
- Karol Nawrocki, a Polish presidential candidate, faced controversy in 2025 over an apartment purchase from Jerzy Ływicki that gained media attention days before the election.
- The controversy arose after Onet revealed that Nawrocki owns two apartments including a 28-square-meter studio acquired under unclear circumstances, sparking suspicions.
- Nawrocki responded by presenting documents such as Ływicki's will and notarial deed to confirm the legality and his 14-year relationship with the seller.
- He highlighted that numerous documents publicly available demonstrate the nature of his involvement with Mr. Jerzy Ływicki and emphasized his decision to donate the apartment to a charitable organization.
- Nawrocki pledged to fulfill all promises, criticizing opponents and noting Polish security services found "nothing wrong" and never questioned the matter.
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Polish presidential candidate Nawrocki under fire after second apartment controversy
14:42 A second apartment controversy is hurting Polish presidential candidate Nawrocki. Although the PiS party continues to support her candidate, the commotion is particularly inconvenient in this crucial election.
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The Gdańsk prosecutor's office has not yet questioned Karol Nawrocki in the case of the apartment at the Museum of the Second World War. For almost three months, investigators have been investigating whether the then director of the Museum of the Second World War, and currently the PiS candidate for president, did not exceed his authority. Prosecutors tell Onet that "they want to first gather all the evidence" and then question Nawrocki.
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