Nawrocki's Controversial Ascent: Poland's New Nationalist President
Karol Nawrocki, a conservative and inexperienced politician, becomes Poland's president with support from Donald Trump and US conservatives, indicating a shift toward nationalism. Despite his traditional values appeal, his past controversies raise questions about his credibility and future influence in Poland's political landscape.

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Karol Nawrocki, a historian with no prior political experience, will assume the role of Poland's president on Wednesday, a move likely to steer the nation toward a more nationalist agenda. His rise has been notably supported by US conservatives, including former President Donald Trump.
Nawrocki's ascendancy has not been free from controversy. Reports have linked him to unsavory figures and scandals, including questionable dealings regarding a Gdansk apartment. These incidents have cast doubts on his transparency and integrity, though he attempted to mitigate the fallout by donating the contentious property to charity.
The repercussions of Nawrocki's presidency could be significant for Poland's centrist government under Prime Minister Donald Tusk. While the prime minister holds significant domestic powers, the presidency's influence over foreign policy and legislative vetoes could introduce tensions, potentially impacting Poland's political stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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