WARSAW: Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian and supporter of Donald Trump’s Maga movement, was sworn in as Poland’s president today, setting the stage for conflict with the centrist government and potentially cooler relations with Ukraine.
Nawrocki took the presidential oath in a ceremony in the Polish parliament.
The election victory of Nawrocki, who was backed by the nationalist opposition party Law and Justice (PiS), dealt a blow to prime minister Donald Tusk’s hopes of cementing the pro-European Union course he has set for the bloc’s largest eastern member and left his government floundering in the polls.