Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will ask the vote of trust Parliament for his government, after the candidate who supported the country’s presidency, Rafal Trarsovsky, was defeated in the Sunday elections.

According to official results published yesterday, Monday, Carol Navrotskywho has the support of the opposition, nationalist law and justice (PIS), gathered 50.89% of votesagainst 49.11% for him pro -European Trarsovskyin the second round of the presidential elections.

The success of the nationalist candidate contradicts Poland’s pro -European commitment under Tusk and its support in Ukraine.

PIS chief Yaroslav Katsinsky estimated that the outcome of the election is “red card ‘for government and asked for formation ‘Non -political, technocratic government’, At a time when the next parliamentary elections in Poland are scheduled for 2027.

Donald Tusk, however continue to rule the country.

“The first test (for government) will be the vote of confidence I will soon ask for by parliament”, Tusk said speaking yesterday, Monday, on television night, without clarifying when this would happen.

“I will not stop for a minute as prime minister my work and our common battle for Poland of our dreams (…): free, dominant, safe and prosperous,”He has hoped to be able to work with the newly elected president.

“I want everyone to see, including our opponents inside and outside the country, that we are ready for this situation, that we understand the seriousness of the moment, but we do not intend to retreat or spite,” added.

In Poland, the president has five -year term and wide powers, among other things to represents the country abroadto shape the foreign policyto appoints the prime minister and cabinet and be the supreme commander of the Armed Forces in the event of war. It can also veto bills.

Many reforms intended to do by Tusk, a former chairman of the European Council elected in 2023, have already been blocked because of the outgoing Polish president’s opposition. Andrei Dunda.

Congratulations and messages of the international community

“Navrotsky Presidency will be a difficult time for the Tusk government,” Estimated by Analyst Putr Bouras. According to him, the outcome of the presidential election may lead to “Early parliamentary elections, maybe not this year, but of the year.”

The US president Donald Trump congratulated Poland todaywho chose “a winner”, in a post on Truth Social, which he accompanied with a title of US midfielder Navrotsky as a “Trump ally”.

Navrotsky declares fan of the US president and met him at the White House before the second round of the presidential election.

In addition, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio characterized Poland ‘Exemplary ally’ that has contributing ‘key to reinforcing NATO’. “The Polish people spoke” and has been in favor of “stronger armed forces” and in favor of “border security”, Rubio stressed in a statement.

For its part, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Layen told X ‘convinced’ that the ‘very good cooperation»With her Warsawwhile the NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte He expressed the eagerness of “working together” with the new Polish president.

The German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier Poland and Germany called for “to work closely on the basis of democracy and the rule of law”.

The nationalist Hungarian prime minister Victor Orban He described Niki Navrotsky as “fantastic”.

The French President Emmanuel Macron invited Navrotsky to continue to build “A strong”, “independent” Europe that “respects the rule of law”while National Alarm President Marin Lepen described his election “Good New” and “Denial of Brussels Oligaria”.

The Italian prime minister Georgia congratulated him newly elected Polish President and referred to the “common values” of the two countries.

OR win of Navrotsky It may negatively affect Poland’s close ties with Ukraine, as the newly elected president criticizes Kiev’s integration plans into the EU and NATO and wishes to limit the social benefits given to Ukrainian refugees.

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski He said he hoped “to continue constructive cooperation with Poland and President Navrotsky personally”, in a post on X.

Poland plays an important role In international diplomacy about Ukraine. Most of the west weapons and help with Kiev pass through its territory.

A few hours before his election campaign is completed, Navrotsky filed flowers in the monument dedicated to the Poles killed by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II. “It was a genocide committed at the expense of the Polish people”, He stressed.

The leader of Polish far -right Slavomir Medzen He welcomed Navrotsky’s victory, stressing that his party’s voters who voted in the second round await “Do not put Ukraine’s interests at the same level as ours.”