
Not a Province of Brussels: Patriot Wins Polish Presidency
Karol Nawrocki’s victory marks a turning point in Polish politics—defying Brussels, backing tradition, and humiliating Donald Tusk’s progressive regime.

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

The only poll that really counts will take place this Sunday, and the ramifications will be huge.

Will Poland support the march toward a European superstate, or help stop it?

The lawfare waged against the three opposition members of parliament is just another chapter in Tusk’s anti-democratic playbook.

ECR President Mateusz Morawiecki is on trial for wanting to organize mail-in elections during the COVID-19 lockdowns, even though he was already acquitted years ago.

The ECR co-chair could be stripped of his parliamentary immunity for “inciting hatred against Muslims” after he clicked ‘like’ on a video depicting scenes of migrant violence.

As Tusk aligns more closely with conservative-style migration policies, questions arise about the EU’s favouritism towards its friends.

“It is evident that the judicial independence and rights of opposition figures in Poland are under threat,” a Hungarian official said.

“Europe has a MEGA past—let’s build its MEGA future too,” the conservative bloc’s likely next leader said in Rome.

The Tusk cabinet is trying to hurt its main rival before the presidential elections next year.