“Antiusy hooligan won”, will direct Poland to “Eurosceptic Torah” – foreign media broadly comment on the victory of Karol Nawrocki in the presidential election in Poland. The weekly “Economist” points out that the winning of the PiS candidate has already scared investors.
Key facts:
- “Economist” notes that the victory of the right -wing candidate may make it difficult for Donald Tusk's surgery to restore the rule of law.
- In the opinion of the Norwegian journalist “AFTENPOSTEN” winning Nawrocki is an effective return of Donald Trump to influence democratic processes in Europe.
- “The Sun” described Nawrocki as an anti -EU “football hooligan”.
“Karol Nawrocki, a nationalist historian and former Amateur boxer, was nominated by PiS (…) and supported by the administration of Donald Trump and populists from abroad” – reminds the British weekly “Economist” in an article entitled “Co New Polish President from Hard Right means for Europe.”
He also estimates that Sunday voting in Poland and the presidential campaign, in which the liberal Rafał Trzaskowski He clashed with the candidate of “Twarda Right”, they are a reflection of “the political elections that all of Europe is currently facing.” Journalists called Nawrocki a “nightmare of liberals”.
The ruling “eclectic coalition” in Poland consists of politicians of all kinds, from the left to conservative people. Now that Nawrocki is the president of the electricity, PIS “Undoubtedly, he will try to convince MPs leaning towards the right to escape the coalition and overthrow the government” – forecasts the magazine.
As we read, the victory of the right -wing candidate may make it difficult for Donald Tusk's surgery to restore the rule of law, and the new president will probably try to direct Poland to “Eurosceptic Torah”, given that he was supported by the prime minister Hungarian Viktor Orban and other representatives of the populist block in the European Union.
“Nawrocki's win has already frightened investors. The Polish stock exchange, which this year belonged to the best recorded, lost as much as 2 percent after the announcement of the results” – adds the weekly.
Nawrocki also cut himself off from the traditional PiS support so far for Ukraine and promised to oppose attempts to admit it to NATO – notes “Economist”. The choice of president with such a reputation is not a sign of good health of Polish politics – emphasizes the weekly, who also publishes in a separate article by the biography of Nawrocki.
“Antenposten”: Nawrocki's victory is a successful Trump rematch in Europe
Halvor Hegtun from “Antenposten” recognized in an editorial comment that Karol Nawrocki He will join the other “European pets of Donald Trump”: Viktor Orban in Hungary and Robert Ficy in Slovakia. The journalist also pointed to Nigel Farage from the UK reforms in Great Britain and the French National Union. “It is only a matter of time for Donald Trump in the 2027 election to support everyone who starts from the Marine Le Pen party lists,” added a Norwegian journalist.
The journalist reminded that the US Vice President JD Vance, during the election campaign, refused to meet with the then German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. He preferred to appear at the anti -European convention and extremely populist AFD during the Safety Conference in Munich in February this year.
The Trump administration could not accept the annulment of the presidential election in Romania, in which the ultra -right populist Calin Georgescu won. For the White House, this was to be proof of rejecting the opinion of “ordinary Romanians” by the elite. The finally repeated election was won by the pro -European Nicușor Dan.
Source: Darek Delmanowicz/PAP
Therefore, Nawrocki's win is to be, in the opinion of Hegtuna, an effective return Donald Trump to influence democratic processes in Europe.
Specializing in the subject of Central European Ingrid Brekke from “Aftenposten” in the analysis of the results of Polish elections pointed out that the voters of Karol Nawrocki turned out to be extremely resistant to scandals that burdened with a right -wing and nationalist candidate. According to the commentator, this was to result from the attachment of his voters to the media close to the Law and Justice, which did not inform about the allegations. In addition, they were to treat allegations and accusations as hostile propaganda and lies.
“What for a liberal voter is a gross violation of the credibility of the politician, for Nawrocki voters was proof of his strength and the promise of effective leadership,” Brekke said.
The most opinion -forming diary in Norway also recalled a comment Lech Wałęsawhich was full of sharp words about Nawrocki. In fact, as we wrote on tvn24.pl, it was a quote.
In her forecasts, the Norwegian commentator assumed that after the presidential success of the extreme right before the government of Donald Tusk, an even more difficult task would be stated, and “sticks thrown at the feet of the central coalition by Andrzej Duda in the case of Nawrocki will turn into real logs.” She did not rule out that the defeat of the Democratic Camp's candidate would open the way for the new government of Law and Justice.
“The Sun”: Antiusy football hooligan wins the election in Poland
After a fierce election fight, Karol Nawrocki, an anti -end football hooligan, wins the presidential election in Poland – says the title of the popular British daily The Sun. The newspaper also called the winner “Alfons”.
Nawrocki, who called his participation in the fight of fans, was a relatively unknown figure six months ago – writes “The Sun”. – During the election campaign he published recordings where he shot at the shooting range and practiced in the boxing ring, building the image of a “hard guy” for the use of voters.
In recent weeks, Nawrocki has strongly denied reports that he had connections with the criminal world and that he urged prostitutes to pretend to be a luxury hotel – continues the daily.
It is said that Nawrocki is such a fan of the Chelsea club that he tattooed his logo on his chest, although he was also attached to the local team Lechia Gdańsk, “whose brutal fans call themselves 'Hooligans of the Free City'” – notes the British newspaper.
“All my sports activities were based on the strength of my heart, the strength of my muscles, my fists” – said the candidate during the campaign.
The newspaper also cites that last year Nawrocki was photographed with another Lechia supporter, Patryk Masiak, who served the sentence for kidnapping a woman.
Journalists also mentioned that Nawrocki allegedly took over the apartment from an older man in exchange for the promise of care for the rest of his life. However, it turned out that the original owner of the apartment is in the State Nursing Home – without any help from President Elekt – reports the daily.
While his liberal rival Rafał Trzaskowski exposed his pro -European views, Nawrocki met with Donald Trump in the White House and received the support of the US President – reminds “The Sun”.
Unlike other eurosceptics in Central Europe, such as Viktor Orban From Hungary, Nawrocki supports the provision of military assistance in Ukraine in a bloody war with Russia. But he opposes Ukraine's membership in Western alliances. This position coincides with the decreasing support of Poles for Ukrainians – notes the daily.
Tusk and Nawrocki combine the awareness of the threat from Russia
Commentators of Portuguese TV RTP3 and SIC Noticias reminded that Nawrocki is a declared opponent of Putin's Russia and its aggressive international policy.
“Karol Nawrocki is known for his anti -Russian attitude. His views on Moscow will not change,” said Sic Noticias, describing him as a “conservative historian” and the head of the Institute of National Remembrance.
The station does not expect Nawrocki to take a course to weaken Ukraine, because – as it emphasized – this is not currently the Polish raison d'etat. “In contrast to other European politicians from the radical right (…) Nawrocki has a bad opinion about Russia, considering it a barbaric and cruel state that should be isolated,” added Sic Noticias.
Both stations assessed that the change at the President's Office does not pose a threat to Poland's foreign policy, including its obligations to NATO and the European Union.
Tusk, who has extensive political experience, will have to arrange relationships with the new president and cooperate with him, including In foreign policy – they predicted SIC Noticias and RTP3.
In their opinion, Tusk will remain a guarantor of Poland's pro -European policy, and Nawrocki will not oppose it in key areas, e.g. regarding the help of Ukraine fighting with the Russian invader.
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Source: PAP, tvn24.pl
Source of the main photo: Darek Delmanowicz/PAP