Polish Youth Reject Elites, Back Right-Wing Candidates
Young voters once loyal to the liberal centre have swung sharply towards anti-establishment and conservative candidates, handing victory to Nawrocki.
Young voters once loyal to the liberal centre have swung sharply towards anti-establishment and conservative candidates, handing victory to Nawrocki.

No foreign power interfered more blatantly in Poland’s presidential elections than the EU.

Liberal politicians and media underestimated the public mood—and lost to a candidate they ridiculed.

The prime minister’s plan to rule in defiance of the new president’s wishes has been bashed as a possible “coup d’état.”

While Europe’s sovereignist forces celebrate, von der Leyen and Tusk allies warn of disruption.

Winning the vote might help Donald Tusk’s shattered image, but it will not solve the coming legislative deadlocks.
The Polish PM says he wants a vote “soon” but his announcement seems to be nothing more than a publicity stunt.

Across Europe, voters are still pushing back against the orthodoxy of our out-of-touch elites.

Tusk’s forces lost the momentum, and their coalition faces an uncertain future.

Karol Nawrocki’s victory marks a turning point in Polish politics—defying Brussels, backing tradition, and humiliating Donald Tusk’s progressive regime.