Polish opposition nominates historian Navrotsky as presidential candidate of Law and Justice party

Polish opposition nominates historian Navrotsky as presidential candidate of Law and Justice party

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A Polish opposition party has elected 41-year-old historian Karol Nawrocki as its presidential candidate. He will be the main rival of Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski in the 2025 elections.

Poland's opposition Law and Justice party has elected historian Karol Nawrocki as its presidential candidate. He could become a serious political rival to the progressive mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, who was nominated for the presidency by the ruling Civic Coalition the day before. UNN writes about this with reference to Euronews.

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Historian Karol Nawrocki has become a presidential candidate of the Polish opposition party Law and Justice, one of whose most prominent members is former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

His candidacy was announced during the party's congress in Krakow. Nawrocki, 41, has been the head of the Institute of National Remembrance since 2021, a state body that stores archives and conducts research on the crimes of World War II and the communist era. He previously served as director of the World War II Museum in Gdansk, his hometown.

I know Poles and understand your needs. I am one of you and I want to become your president because I know and understand you: Poland has to be great to exist. We must defend Poland, we must defend our values, we must not allow our symbols to be taken away and our sovereignty to be limited

- Karol Navrotsky said during his speech.

According to observers, Nawrocki could become a serious political rival to the progressive mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, who was nominated as a presidential candidate by Donald Tusk's ruling Civic Coalition the day before. Both candidates have the best chance of making it to the second round of voting.

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The presidential elections in Poland will be held in May 2025, with a presidential term of 5 years. The winning candidate will replace the current head of state, Andrzej Duda. If no candidate receives 50% of the vote, a second round of elections will be held in two weeks.

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