The 2 major contenders for Poland’s presidential election on Sunday locked horns over Europe and traded private barbs this week as they every made last bids for the help of floating voters.
The winner will take over from present President Andrzej Duda, of the nationalist conservative Legislation and Justice social gathering, at an important level when neighbouring Ukraine is battling Russia, and when cooperation between the federal government and the president is important to push via reforms.
Wanting visibly drained at his rally on Tuesday, Rafal Trzaskowski of the ruling centre-right Civic Platform, stood on a platform at Krakow’s central Market Sq. amid a big crowd cheering his title, blue European flags fluttering beside the white-and-red Polish ones.
“I didn’t assume it will be essential to remind all of us, particularly my major competitor, that honesty is crucial factor, human decency is crucial factor, and selflessness is crucial factor,” mentioned Trzaskowski, referring to a current information story about his competitor Karol Nawrocki, an unbiased candidate supported by the opposition Legislation and Justice social gathering, which dominated Poland between 2015 and 2023.
Nawrocki allegedly bought a flat in Gdansk belonging to an aged man in alternate for a promise to supply him with care. In accordance with the person’s household, the promise was not fulfilled, and he was positioned in a state nursing house.
In response, Nawrocki has mentioned he’ll donate the flat to charity and identified that underneath Trzaskowski’s mayorship, households had been evicted from state lodging in Warsaw.
Nawrocki’s rally in Zabrze took a unique tone – and featured a particular visitor. Alongside George Simion, the ultranationalist winner of the primary spherical of Romania’s presidential election on Might 4, Nawrocki took goal on the EU.
“Along with Romania, when George Simion wins and after we win on Might 18, we are going to construct a Europe of Homelands, during which we is not going to permit the European Union to centralise and switch Poland and Romania into its provinces,” Nawrocki mentioned.
Simion, along with the group, chanted “Donald Trump!” and referred to as america president “an emblem of the struggle for freedom which can remodel the entire Europe”. Earlier this month, Nawrocki, who argues that Poland ought to deal with an alliance with the US slightly than the EU, met with Trump within the White Home and allegedly acquired his backing.

Embracing anti-migrant rhetoric – on all sides
Within the race for floating votes, each candidates have eased up on a few of their events’ extra conventional positions. Nawrocki has deserted Legislation and Justice’s dedication to a welfare state in alternate for a message of free market liberalism.
The extra liberal Trzaskowski, for his half, has stored comparatively quiet about women’s and LGBTQ rights, and embraced a more durable line on safety and immigration by promising to chop advantages for unemployed Ukrainians who’ve taken refuge in Poland from the conflict with Russia and endorsing his authorities’s suspension of asylum rights final 12 months over what Poland sees as Belarus facilitating migrants to cross their shared border.
Safety and anti-migrant rhetoric have been a key characteristic on this election, as each major candidates lean nearer to the views of the populist Slawomir Mentzen, a tax adviser turned chief of the ultranationalist, conservative Confederation social gathering. He has referred to as for migrants crossing from Belarus to be fired upon, is against welfare funds for Ukrainians and is more likely to emerge as third within the presidential race.
“In public opinion polls and focus teams, amongst all voters, together with voters of the brand new left, there was a visual anti-Ukrainian pattern, which has social and financial slightly than cultural roots,” mentioned Bartosz Rydlinski, a political scientist from Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski College in Warsaw.
“Poles will not be indignant at Ukrainians for residing individually or not talking Polish. [But] in a rustic with extremely restricted entry to public providers, there may be an irrational sense of injustice. There’s a sense that Ukrainians don’t work, however use healthcare. Which is nonsense, as a result of most Ukrainians work and pay taxes.”

‘I need to dwell in a standard nation’
On the Krakow assembly, amid the ocean of Polish and European flags, the group rallied for value-based politics – and alter.
“I need to dwell in a standard nation, I need my daughter to develop up in a standard nation, in a rustic with a optimistic perspective, with none adverse feelings. Poland deserves to develop, to be revered on this planet and that’s the reason I got here right here right this moment,” Anna Szol, a 48-year-old entrepreneur, who joined Trzaskowski’s rally along with her daughter, instructed Al Jazeera.
When requested in regards to the scenario on the Polish-Belarusian border – the place, since 2021, 1000’s of migrants to Europe have crossed – and the suspension of asylum rights, Szol, identical to her candidate, mentioned she agrees that the transfer is justified.
“That is the results of Putin’s and Lukashenko’s actions to ship to the border poor people who find themselves not conscious of what’s occurring. Human traffickers are sometimes concerned. This can be a NATO border and it merely needs to be additional safe,” Szol mentioned.
Nevertheless, Rydlinski mentioned such a suspension of human rights would embolden the far-right agenda in the long term and weaken liberal events.
“The distinction between liberal and populist events must be that liberal events deal with human rights significantly,” Rydlinski says. “Analysis exhibits that when liberal and left-wing events accommodate far-right points, they don’t win populist voters, however lose their very own.”
Pushing via reforms
The winner of this presidential election shall be essential for the present authorities, which has been hamstrung from finishing up reforms by the present president, who has used his energy of veto to dam them.
This contains the reversal of controversial judicial reforms launched by the Legislation and Justice authorities throughout its eight-year rule. The European Court docket of Justice deemed a number of Legislation and Justice judicial reforms as contradicting EU legislation, particularly relating to the independence of the judiciary, and imposed penalties on Poland starting in 2021.
“What’s at stake within the election is whether or not the present authorities goes to have the ability to perform its programme in full. One of many key issues that has been attribute of the political scene over the past 18 months is that the federal government has been primarily blocked in quite a lot of issues that it has dedicated to do,” mentioned Ben Stanley, a sociologist and political scientist on the SWPS College in Warsaw.
“If Nawrocki wins, it should actually result in the upkeep of the scenario as it’s at the moment with a hostile president vetoing or threatening to veto what the federal government desires to do. That may have an effect on each the rule of legislation points and in addition lots of the components on the federal government’s legislative agenda,” Stanley mentioned.
“It would additionally ship a sign to voters that Legislation and Justice is able to profitable the following election and that if it does win the following elections [in November 2027], it should have its president in place.”