Nawrocki Elected President, Pledges Deportation Over Integration in Poland

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In a landmark political shift, conservative historian Karol Nawrocki has emerged victorious in Poland’s presidential election, signaling a harder stance on immigration and national sovereignty.

Celebrated for his work at Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance, Nawrocki secured the presidency with strong backing from right-leaning voters across the country. In his victory speech, he emphasized a tough stance on immigration and national identity, declaring:

“My Poland is a Poland where instead of migrant integration centres, there are deportation centres for those who want to destroy our country!”

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The statement drew immediate reactions both domestically and internationally. Supporters praised Nawrocki for prioritizing security and traditional values, while critics expressed concern over potential human rights implications and Poland’s stance within the broader EU framework.

Nawrocki’s win marks a continuation—and likely intensification—of Poland’s conservative policies, particularly in relation to border control, cultural preservation, and EU migration agreements.

As Poland faces mounting pressure over how to handle asylum seekers and rising geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, all eyes will be on Nawrocki’s administration and how his policies reshape Poland’s domestic and international standing.


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