Poland's Supreme Court confirmed Karol Nawrocki's presidential election victory, despite controversy and numerous complaints. The decision paves the way for Nawrocki to take the oath of office and assume his post.
Poland's newly elected president, Karol Nawrocki, plans to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, emphasizing common interests and unresolved issues. He spoke out against Ukraine's unconditional entry into the EU and NATO, citing the war and European standards.
Polish President Andrzej Duda, who is leaving office, arrived in Kyiv. He was met by the Charge d'Affaires of the Republic of Poland in Ukraine, Piotr Łukasiewicz.
Newly elected Polish President Karol Nawrocki has faced doubts among Poles regarding his ability to maintain good relations with Ukraine, according to a UCE Research poll for Onet. Only 32.6% of respondents believe his presidency will have a positive impact on ties with Kyiv, while 40.3% hold the opposite opinion.
Newly elected Polish President Karol Nawrocki is preparing to announce the composition of his administration. Personnel decisions will show whether he will remain under the influence of the PiS party or choose an independent course.
The Supreme Court of Poland has allowed a recount of ballots in 13 electoral commissions due to complaints of violations. The decision concerns the determination of the number of votes for each candidate in the second round.
The Polish Sejm expressed confidence in the Council of Ministers. 243 deputies voted "for", 210 – against.
Polish Prime Minister Tusk initiated a vote of confidence after losing the election. This is happening against the backdrop of a possible confrontation with newly elected President Nawrocki, who may block government initiatives.
Poland's State Electoral Commission is planning to review the election for possible errors, citing discrepancies in exit polls and a petition demanding a recount.
The new Polish President, Karol Nawrocki, has stated his readiness to cooperate with Tusk only on issues beneficial to Poles. He also warned of possible resistance from the presidential palace.
Poland's President-elect Nawrocki responded to Zelenskyy's congratulations and expressed hope for continued cooperation between the countries, especially in the context of Russian aggression.
Newly elected Polish President Karol Nawrocki has stated that the country must become influential on the international stage. He thanked voters for their support and promised to work for the security and well-being of Poland.
International consulting company Colliers believes that the election of Karol Nawrocki as President of Poland will not change the country's economic growth forecasts, but the cost of his promises will affect investment attractiveness.
Rotations are expected in the Polish government after the presidential elections, in particular, the ministers of justice, health care and infrastructure will be replaced. Adam Bodnar may lose his position in the near future.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated Karol Navrotskyi on his victory in the presidential elections in Poland. He expressed hope for fruitful cooperation between Ukraine and Poland.
The National Electoral Commission of Poland has announced the victory of Karol Nawrocki in the presidential elections. He received the support of 51% of voters, ahead of Rafał Trzaskowski.
According to the late poll, Karol Nawrocki receives 50. 7% of the votes, and Rafał Trzaskowski – 49.3%. The turnout was 71.7%, which may be the highest in 30 years.
According to an exit poll, Rafał Trzaskowski received 50. 3% of the votes in the second round of the presidential elections in Poland. His rival, Karol Nawrocki, scored 49.7%.
The second round of presidential elections is underway in Poland, with Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki competing. More than 700,000 voters have registered abroad.