
By Wallace White
Polish voters elected a conservative nationalist aligned with the Trump administration to the presidency Monday, dealing a blow to the European Union (EU), according to CNN.
Karol Nawrocki, a member of the right-wing populist Law and Justice Party (PiS), won a narrow victory with 50.89% of the vote over Rafał Trzaskowsk, the liberal mayor of Warsaw, according to CNN. Nawrocki is expected to have good relations with the Trump administration once he takes office, and the election results are likely to stymie Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s vision to more closely align Poland with the EU.
Nawrocki now holds the presidential veto power, which will likely stifle Tusk’s liberalizing ambitions substantially, according to CNN. In May, Nawrocki visited the White House and President Donald Trump, posing for photos and exchanging pleasantries several weeks ahead of the election. (RELATED: ‘Do Whatever You Have To Do’: Polish PM Donald Tusk Declares War On Beavers In Win For Farmers, Hunters)
Warsaw’s Mayor and member of the ruling centrist Civic Coalition party Rafal Trzaskowski (R) and his wife Malgorzata Trzaskowska (L) leave a polling station in Warsaw, Poland, during the second round of the presidential elections on June 1, 2025. (Photo by WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
Dziękuję Wam!
Zwyciężymy 🇵🇱 pic.twitter.com/Liy7lLKm98— Karol Nawrocki (@NawrockiKn) June 1, 2025
The PiS is staunchly anti-immigration, which made Poland stand out among EU nations during the Syrian Refugee crisis in 2015 and 2016. The party also backs relatively generous welfare programs and is skeptical of Poland’s involvement in the Ukraine-Russia war.
Tusk is now unlikely to be able to repeal Poland’s near-total abortion ban during Nawrocki’s tenure, as well as its comparatively strict laws on the legal status of same-sex relationships, according to CNN. As a candidate, Nawrocki emphasized his Catholic faith and his pledge to reduce migration to Poland, a flagship policy of the PiS.
The PiS generally dominated Polish politics from 2015 to 2023 before being unseated in parliament by Tusk’s centrist party, Civic Coalition. The EU, meanwhile, has looked to Tusk as a key ally in bringing the Eastern European state closer to Brussels, according to CNN.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.