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T HE PRESIDENTIAL election in Poland on June 1st was a distillation of the political choice facing all Europe these days.
The West’s political divide hardens. But Poland shows that’s no cause for despair.
Karol Nawrocki won Poland’s presidential runoff election with 50.89% of the vote, narrowly defeating his pro-European rival, ...
A runoff election on Sunday pits a centrist against a nationalist who represent mainstream parties. The outcome is unclear ...
Nationalist opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki narrowly won Poland's presidential election, results showed Monday, ...
The country’s government is centrist, with deep ties to Brussels. Its new president is a Trump-backed nationalist. That ...
Karol Nawrocki's new role is largely ceremonial, but he could still have a profound impact on Poland, including an early ...
Establishment candidate Rafał Trzaskowski had the perfect résumé to become Poland’s centrist, pro-European president. His ...
In a victory for European conservatives inspired by President Donald Trump, Nawrocki secured 50.89% of the vote, election ...
Poland's president-elect Karol Nawrocki ... support for anti-establishment parties, such as the far-right Confederation or the hard left. Confederation's young libertarian candidate Slawomir ...
While Poland's parliament holds most power, the president can veto legislation ... and eurosceptic politicians. The defeated hard-right candidate in Romania's election, George Simion, wrote ...