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In Poland – the new president. He promised not to let Ukraine into NATO


The candidate from the Opposition Party “Law and Justice” Karol Navrotsky won, 50.89% of voters voted for him.

Its opponent, the pro -European mayor of Warsaw Rafal Tshaskovsky gained 49.11% of the vote.

The ectes published in the evening on June 1 at first gave the advantage of Tshaskovskovsky, he had 50.3% of the vote against 49.7%. The updated survey data showed that the leader has changed – 50.7% was given to Navrotsky, Tshaskovsky gained 49.3% of the vote.

More than 20 million Poles took part in the vote.

Context

The first round The presidential election in Poland was held on May 18. The explosion between the candidates and then was a minimum – Tshaskovsky received 31.2%, and Navrotsky – 29.7%.

Navrotsky opposes Ukraine's entry into NATO. “The discussion about Ukraine’s joining NATO does not make sense. Ukraine’s entry into NATO will put the entire North Atlantic Alliance in a state of war with [страной-агрессором] Russia, ”said Navrotsky. On the same day, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk noted that this is one of the most high-profile scandals of this campaign and called the words of the Navrotsky Stateizer.

January 9, 2025 Navrotsky spoke out against the membership of Ukraine in the EU and NATO Because of the question of the Volyn tragedy. The Foreign Ministry of Ukraine answered him that it is unacceptable to make statements that play along with the efforts of Moscow to “destroy Ukrainian-Polish friendship and mutual understanding.”

At the end of May, Navrotsky suspected drug use. During the debate with Tshaskovsky, he put something in his mouth, hiding behind his hand. The head of his headquarters later stated that his candidate had accepted a nicotine stimulator so as not to fall asleep. In addition, Navrotsky was associated with pimps.

Ashley Davis

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