The China Mail - Nawrocki: nationalist historian becomes Poland's president

USD -
AED 3.67301
AFN 68.51398
ALL 83.807522
AMD 382.768112
ANG 1.789699
AOA 916.999747
ARS 1339.169216
AUD 1.537645
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.709134
BAM 1.684894
BBD 2.018979
BDT 121.693509
BGN 1.686785
BHD 0.376981
BIF 2981.344521
BMD 1
BND 1.286457
BOB 6.924982
BRL 5.506599
BSD 0.999927
BTN 87.794309
BWP 13.488635
BYN 3.291393
BYR 19600
BZD 2.008606
CAD 1.375925
CDF 2889.999766
CHF 0.807271
CLF 0.024792
CLP 972.850131
CNY 7.184098
CNH 7.189845
COP 4090.5
CRC 506.308394
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 94.991751
CZK 21.171603
DJF 178.07989
DKK 6.430806
DOP 60.855369
DZD 130.101614
EGP 48.446964
ERN 15
ETB 138.983911
EUR 0.86173
FJD 2.257398
FKP 0.751467
GBP 0.75126
GEL 2.699887
GGP 0.751467
GHS 10.550303
GIP 0.751467
GMD 72.499774
GNF 8672.579332
GTQ 7.673256
GYD 209.215871
HKD 7.849899
HNL 26.283076
HRK 6.491799
HTG 131.221544
HUF 343.235013
IDR 16358.2
ILS 3.45049
IMP 0.751467
INR 87.71955
IQD 1309.975577
IRR 42125.000234
ISK 123.069893
JEP 0.751467
JMD 159.805649
JOD 0.708981
JPY 147.561502
KES 129.399803
KGS 87.449897
KHR 4006.116867
KMF 425.501611
KPW 899.94784
KRW 1388.349984
KWD 0.30567
KYD 0.833337
KZT 537.310733
LAK 21634.754141
LBP 89600.034461
LKR 300.839518
LRD 200.498813
LSL 17.814496
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.442007
MAD 9.071533
MDL 16.984635
MGA 4423.844825
MKD 53.007232
MMK 2099.311056
MNT 3591.43546
MOP 8.085189
MRU 39.887662
MUR 45.62983
MVR 15.400888
MWK 1734.017394
MXN 18.73572
MYR 4.229753
MZN 63.959873
NAD 17.814496
NGN 1531.340302
NIO 36.794066
NOK 10.21322
NPR 140.468735
NZD 1.686227
OMR 0.384505
PAB 0.999978
PEN 3.555783
PGK 4.152362
PHP 57.504501
PKR 283.935354
PLN 3.686952
PYG 7489.759085
QAR 3.64555
RON 4.374396
RSD 100.963009
RUB 80.175377
RWF 1446.522187
SAR 3.752443
SBD 8.244163
SCR 14.729838
SDG 600.502384
SEK 9.64784
SGD 1.286475
SHP 0.785843
SLE 23.09859
SLL 20969.503947
SOS 571.524568
SRD 36.969498
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.106406
SVC 8.749252
SYP 13001.372255
SZL 17.811223
THB 32.3735
TJS 9.350099
TMT 3.51
TND 2.94723
TOP 2.3421
TRY 40.659755
TTD 6.779208
TWD 29.944295
TZS 2465.000449
UAH 41.60133
UGX 3569.997889
UYU 40.128017
UZS 12524.283136
VES 126.950815
VND 26225
VUV 119.124121
WST 2.771506
XAF 565.126968
XAG 0.026449
XAU 0.000297
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802143
XDR 0.704914
XOF 565.097757
XPF 102.740818
YER 240.349854
ZAR 17.81423
ZMK 9001.203975
ZMW 23.025264
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSC

    0.0210

    23.091

    +0.09%

  • GSK

    -0.5400

    37.14

    -1.45%

  • BTI

    0.2950

    56.135

    +0.53%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1700

    14.33

    -1.19%

  • NGG

    0.2000

    72.48

    +0.28%

  • RELX

    -1.6700

    48.92

    -3.41%

  • RIO

    0.8200

    60.52

    +1.35%

  • BCC

    0.0000

    86.77

    0%

  • SCS

    0.1400

    16.1

    +0.87%

  • AZN

    0.0400

    74.52

    +0.05%

  • VOD

    0.3500

    11.45

    +3.06%

  • RBGPF

    -0.0200

    74.92

    -0.03%

  • BP

    0.8800

    34.48

    +2.55%

  • BCE

    0.1100

    23.67

    +0.46%

  • CMSD

    0.0000

    23.51

    0%

  • SCU

    0.0000

    12.72

    0%

  • JRI

    0.0600

    13.26

    +0.45%

Nawrocki: nationalist historian becomes Poland's president
Nawrocki: nationalist historian becomes Poland's president / Photo: © AFP

Nawrocki: nationalist historian becomes Poland's president

Nationalist historian Karol Nawrocki, who is set to be inaugurated as Poland's new president on Wednesday, is a former amateur boxer with a particular interest in the criminal underworld.

Text size:

The 42-year-old Nawrocki won a June 1 election with the support of the populist right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party, which governed Poland from 2015 to 2023.

Nawrocki campaigned under the slogan "Poland first, Poles first".

While he has pledged to continue Poland's support for neighbouring Ukraine against Russia's invasion, he has denounced the benefits given to war refugees.

He said in a campaign video in April that "social benefits will be above all for Poles" and that "in queues for doctors and clinics, Polish citizens must have priority".

In May, he claimed Ukraine "has not shown gratitude for what Poles have done" and accused President Volodymyr Zelensky of "insolence".

He opposes Ukraine's bid to join NATO.

After speaking with Nawrocki last week, Zelensky said he looked forward to working together with the Polish leader.

- Photos with Trump -

Nawrocki is an admirer of Donald Trump and has said Poland should focus on shaping and leading Europe's relations with the US president.

He met Trump at the White House in May and claimed Trump had told him: "You will win".

The two were shown giving a thumbs up in photos released by the White House.

Some lawmakers from the governing coalition at the time accused Trump of election interference.

Nawrocki has called for controls on the border with Germany to keep out migrants, and would like Berlin to pay wartime reparations to Poland.

While wooing voters during the campaign, Nawrocki signed an eight-point pledge prepared by far-right leader Slawomir Mentzen.

The election campaign also saw Nawrocki embroiled in a series of scandals.

While arguing against a property tax, he claimed to own one flat only. Later it was revealed he had acquired a second one through a convoluted deal with an elderly man.

A bombshell news report also alleged he had arranged prostitutes for guests while working as a hotel security guard.

Nawrocki called the accusations "a bunch of lies" and said he would sue the news site.

Born in the Baltic port city of Gdansk, Nawrocki boxed and played football in his youth before earning a PhD in history and an MBA.

He served as the director of the World War II museum in Gdansk from 2017 to 2021. Since then, he has led the Institute of National Remembrance, which investigates Nazi and communist-era crimes.

His research focused on Poland's anti-communist opposition, organised crime during the communist era and sports history.

Last year, Russia added Nawrocki to its wanted list for his alleged efforts to remove Soviet-era monuments in Poland.

Nawrocki said he had obtained a gun licence and firearm after winding up in Russia's crosshairs.

- Dual identity -

Nawrocki has written several books, including one under a pen name that landed him in an unusual controversy.

In 2018, he secretly published a book about the communist-era gangster Nikodem Skotarczak using the pseudonym "Tadeusz Batyr".

That same year, a blurred and voice-altered Batyr appeared on state television claiming Nawrocki had inspired the book.

Nawrocki later wrote on social media that Batyr had sought his advice and "thanked me with an interesting book, which I recommend".

But Polish media recently uncovered that Batyr and Nawrocki were one and the same.

Political opponents seized on the revelation.

Nawrocki has also faced accusations of ties to gangsters and neo-Nazis, which he has rejected as "deep manipulation", insisting his contacts were for professional purposes.

"No one has ever heard a good word from me about Nazism," he said.

Nawrocki speaks English and still boxes in his spare time. He has said Poland needs "a strong president for tough times".

He lives with his wife, Marta, and has two children and an adult stepson.

Z.Ma--ThChM