Poland Braces for Confrontation Between Incoming President and PM
- Karol Nawrocki won the Polish presidential election with 50.98 percent of the vote and will be inaugurated amidst scandals, including a property fraud investigation and allegations of involvement with gangsters.
- Nawrocki is currently immune from prosecution as president, allowing him to avoid immediate legal consequences while asserting that he acted with good intentions regarding the allegations.
- Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Nawrocki of serious misconduct, including involvement in pimping at a luxury hotel, which Nawrocki strongly denies.
- The probe, initiated after complaints from Gdańsk Mayor Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, questions whether he deceived Jerzy into transferring property worth 28,000 złoty.
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Poland enters a new political stage, Wednesday, once with the investment of Karol Naworokki, a conservative and nationalist president, without political experience, supported by research near former leader Andrzej Duda. His involvement with the government...
·Romania
Read Full ArticleOn August 6, Karol Nawrocki will take the oath before the National Assembly and begin his five-year presidential term.
·Warszawa, Poland
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center
50% Center
L 17%
C 50%
R 33%
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