Controversies and Polls Shape Polish Presidential Race

Learner News | 17.05.2025

Today’s Polish Learner News is all about the intriguing dynamics of the Polish presidential race, with key insights into the candidates’ support bases and the latest shifts in voter preference. Find out who’s gaining the upper hand.

Controversies and Polls Shape Polish Presidential Race

The news in Polish

Karol Nawrocki jest kandydatem1 na prezydenta Polski wspieranym przez PiS. Ma problemy z powodu kontrowersji2 związanych z nieruchomościami3 i kontaktami z przestępcami4. Rafał Trzaskowski, inny kandydat, ma nieco więcej poparcia5. Wybory są blisko i wiele osób interesuje się ich wynikiem6.

  1. kandydat  (m.)
    osoba biorąca udział w wyborach, chcąca zostać wybrana ↩︎
  2. kontrowersja  (f.)
    dyskusje i konflikty wynikłe z powodu jakiejś sprawy ↩︎
  3. nieruchomość  (f.)
    dotyczący legalnych aspektów własności budynków lub ziemi ↩︎
  4. przestępca  (m.)
    człowiek łamiący prawo ↩︎
  5. poparcie  (n.)
    wsparcie, pomoc i zatwierdzenie przez większą grupę ↩︎
  6. wynik  (m.)
    końcowy wynik lub rezultat czegoś ↩︎

Translation

Karol Nawrocki is a candidate for the presidency of Poland, supported by the Law and Justice party (PiS). He faces issues due to controversies concerning real estate and connections with criminals. Rafał Trzaskowski, another candidate, has slightly more support. The elections are near, and many people are interested in the outcome.

Text comprehension

Question 1: Who is Karol Nawrocki supported by in the Polish presidential race?

Karol Nawrocki is supported by PiS.

Question 2: Which candidate has slightly more support according to the summary?

Rafał Trzaskowski has slightly more support.

Vocabulary

PolishEnglish
kandydat  (m.)candidate
kontrowersja  (f.)controversy
nieruchomość  (f.)property
przestępca  (m.)criminal
poparcie  (n.)support
wynik  (m.)result

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The final days of the Polish presidential campaign have been marred by controversies surrounding one of the contenders, Karol Nawrocki. As the election approaches, Nawrocki, a candidate endorsed by the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS), has come under scrutiny for his involvement in a real estate affair and alleged connections with convicted criminals.

Nawrocki’s candidacy has been controversial due to an alleged exploitative loan to a former neighbour, which eventually led to him acquiring the neighbour’s apartment. Additionally, he faces questions regarding the use of a deluxe apartment during his tenure at the Museum of the Second World War, which he claims was for conducting dynamic international relations.

The controversy expands to allegations of his potential use of presidential pardon, should he be elected, to relieve embattled PiS politicians with legal issues. Questions about his connections with known criminals have also surfaced, notably his photograph with “Wielki Bu,” a convicted kidnapper. Despite these issues, Nawrocki remains a significant candidate in the race, largely due to strong backing from influential figures like PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński and President Andrzej Duda.

Controversies and Polls Shape Polish Presidential Race
Controversies and Polls Shape Polish Presidential Race

In parallel, recent polls indicate that the race is still tight. A forecast by the CBOS shows front-runner Rafał Trzaskowski, the Civic Platform candidate, with a slight lead of 32.7%, followed closely by Nawrocki at 27.5%. Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederation trails behind with 13.7%.

Another poll conducted by Opinia24 highlights a narrowing gap between Trzaskowski and Nawrocki, suggesting that Trzaskowski currently leads with 29% compared to Nawrocki’s 25%. The same survey indicates a potential runoff scenario where Trzaskowski maintains a slight advantage over Nawrocki.

Furthermore, the campaign’s integrity has been questioned following a report by the NASK Data Analysis Centre, which suggests that foreign funding may have influenced political advertisements on Facebook, indirectly supporting certain candidates while discrediting others. The Polish Internal Security Agency is reportedly investigating these claims.

As election day looms, candidates face intense scrutiny both from the media and public opinion, amidst predictions that voter turnout could exceed 65%. With the controversies and close poll standings, the outcome of the Polish presidential election remains uncertain.

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