Criticism by a large agency
Reuters writes that Nawrocki's win, a candidate supported by the opposition Law and Justice, weakened Prime Minister Donald Tusk's hope to consolidate the pro-European policy direction he has set for Poland, the largest country in the east part of the European Union, and contributed to the decline of support for his government in the polls.
The agency emphasizes that Nawrocki, referred to by her as a nationalist and sympathizer of the “Make America large Again” movement by Donald Trump, intends to proceed the political line of his predecessor Andrzej Duda.
How can we read:
Poland is now preparing to proceed the stalemate observed under the nationalist outgoing president Andrzej Duda, and Nawrocki can usage his veto powers to halt a government program that includes the withdrawal of the reforms of the judiciary implemented by the Law and Justices, which, according to critics, undermine the independency of the courts.
Tax reforms, Mr. George and bills
Reuters besides points out that Karol Nawrocki can push for taxation reforms, which – despite their public support – will be hard to implement and possibly embarrassing to the current government.
In their article journalists besides highlighted the controversy surrounding his presidential campaign. Among another things, the case of the studio he was expected to take over from Mr. George was mentioned, and his participation in fan fights. Nawrocki admitted to 1 of them in an interview with Virtual Poland.
Finally, Reuters notes:
The fact that the erstwhile head of the Institute of National Memory is simply a political novice who was little-known to the public before the Law and Justice put it on him, means that there is large uncertainty about how his presidency will turn out.