Poland Holds a Presidential Runoff Election, Which Trump Has Sought to Influence
- President Donald Trump has endorsed the nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki, suggesting closer military ties for Poland if he wins.
- Nawrocki has accepted an eight-point plan that includes a controversial stance on Ukraine, differing from his party's previous position.
- Supporters of Trzaskowski argue that a pro-European leader would improve Poland's standing amid Europe's war.
- Nawrocki's supporters claim that conservative rule will protect national sovereignty and traditional values, citing Trump's support as a boost to Poland's security.
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Poland presidential election: Can Trump decide Maga vs mayor battle in Warsaw?
Poland heads to the polls this Sunday in a fiercely contested presidential race between pro-EU centrist Rafał Trzaskowski and MAGA-aligned populist Karol Nawrocki. With global stakes and domestic divisions at play, the election could reshape Poland’s future and Europe’s. Trump’s backing of Nawrocki adds a dramatic twist to this East-West ideological showdown.
Presidential Election in Poland: Tailoring Tax Policy to Poland’s Strategic Needs
Between Russia’s war in Ukraine, President Trump’s uncertain policies towards Europe, and Poland’s attempt to increase domestic defense capabilities, raising revenue has become one of the most critical topics in the campaign.


Punch-ups and tobacco pouches: Polish presidential race gets personal
WARSAW - The centrist frontrunner in Poland's knife-edge presidential election on Sunday says Poles know everything about him, contrasting that with the slew of media reports about his nationalist opponent's alleged past conduct. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Final Election in Poland: Pro-Europeans and EU Sceptics on the Same Page
The struggle for the presidential office in Poland is intensifying before the final election. The right-wing conservative candidate Nawrocki is catching up with the past, while his camp is drawing the anti-German card. The outcome is open.
Poland Gears Up to Select New President in Election Runoff
Poland will hold a presidential runoff election on June 1, in which a right-wing historian will face off against the liberal mayor of the nation’s capital, in a race that will be closely watched both within and beyond the country’s borders. The vote follows the first round, held on May 18, in which Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski came first with 31.36 percent of the vote, while academic Karol Nawrocki finished a close second with 29.54 percent. E…
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