Karol Nawrocki has been sworn in as the president of Poland, vowing to represent a sovereign nation and criticizing the European Union. He stated that voters want governance to change, highlighting opposition to illegal migration and euro adoption. Nawrocki, a devout Catholic, concluded his speech with patriotic fervor, advocating a 'Poland first, Poles first' approach. His narrow victory against the liberal mayor, coupled with a controversial campaign past, encapsulates a shift in Polish politics, with promises to lower taxes and energy costs outlined in his extensive manifesto.
Nawrocki, in his inaugural address, criticized the EU, emphasizing his intention to represent a sovereign Poland and signaling potential clashes with the pro-European government.
He expressed opposition to illegal migration and the adoption of the euro, advocating for a Poland that remains sovereign within the European Union.
Nawrocki's campaign was marked by a populist slogan of 'Poland first, Poles first', focusing on lower taxes and energy costs in his extensive manifesto.
The newly sworn-in president declared, 'May God bless Poland, long live Poland,' in a speech aimed at his rivals and a clear message to the voters.
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