Germany is writing about Karol Nawrocki. “Is a supporter of conspiracy theory”


According to the opinion -forming daily “Sueddeutsche Zeitung”, Nawrocki does not hide that he intends to use his presidency to support the opposition PiS in a return to power. The newspaper accuses him of a lack of willingness to represent the whole society and open cooperation with the current center-liberal ruling coalition. “For Nawrocki, real Poles are just those who think like him and his party” – we read in the editorial commentary.
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Tusk versus Nawrocki – a dispute over a political direction
German commentators note that both during the election campaign and in the inaugural speech, Nawrocki adopted a confrontational course towards Prime Minister Donald Tusk. They emphasize that this may make it difficult to introduce planned reforms, including In the areas of the rule of law, health care and abortion law, where the presidential veto can block the government's actions.
“Tusk has not yet managed to fulfill key election promises, and now he will have to face the president, who may prove to be completely unpredictable for him” – writes” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung “.
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Relations of Karol Nawrocki with Germany: tension instead of partnership
According to “Bild”, Nawrocki's swearing -in day “was not a good day for Berlin, Brussels or Donald Tusk'
“It is difficult to expect harmonious cooperation with Berlin, just like in the time of Andrzej Duda's presidency” – notes” Bild. “
“Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” believes that Berlin “won't be easy” with the new Polish president. “Nawrocki is a supporter of conspiracy theory, according to which the Germans use the EU to suppress Poland” – he adds.
“Spiegel” about Nawrocki's President
The weekly “Der Spiegel” suggests that The choice of Nawrocki is not only a problem for the government, but also a signal that right -wing populists return to a political game. The analysis emphasized that despite the success of Donald Tusk in removing PiS from power, he failed to regain part of the conservative electorate, which once lost – “does not come back easily”.
According to the weekly, social dissatisfaction is growing, and many reforms announced by the current government have not yet been implemented. “The right -wing camp successfully built a narrative about the threat of Polishness by German domination and migration” – points” Spiegel “.




