{"id":746,"date":"2026-04-11T14:13:01","date_gmt":"2026-04-11T14:13:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/poland\/746\/"},"modified":"2026-04-11T14:13:01","modified_gmt":"2026-04-11T14:13:01","slug":"two-year-timer-how-europeans-can-support-tusk-against-polands-right-wing-european-council-on-foreign-relations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/poland\/746\/","title":{"rendered":"Two-year timer: How Europeans can support Tusk against Poland\u2019s right wing \u2013 European Council on Foreign Relations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On June 1st, Polish citizens <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.eu\/article\/liberal-rafal-trzaskowski-presidential-election-poland-donald-tusk-pis\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">voted in<\/a> Karol Nawrocki, a right-wing candidate affiliated with the Law and Justice (PiS) party, as the country\u2019s president. Europeans, faced with unprecedented Russian threats and shifting US priorities under President Donald Trump, cannot afford to lose Poland as a strategic partner. Prime minister Donald Tusk should work to balance Poland\u2019s domestic and foreign policy agenda in a way that maintains his country\u2019s position in the core European group, which includes Germany and France\u2014and demonstrates to Polish citizens that the country is better off when it works closely with Western Europeans. Tusk\u2019s allies, for their part, can help him achieve this.<\/p>\n<p>New kid on the block<\/p>\n<p>Nawrocki is likely to prove a more radical president than his predecessor Andrzej Duda\u2014despite the two hailing from the same PiS camp. He is younger, more energetic, a former boxer with a combative disposition; although a political newcomer, his strong right-wing mandate (he <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gazetaprawna.pl\/wiadomosci\/kraj\/artykuly\/9812315,wyniki-wyborow-prezydenckich-2025-na-kogo-glosowali-wyborcy-mentzena.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">captured<\/a> 88% of far-right votes from Slawomir Mentzen and 92% from <a href=\"https:\/\/notesfrompoland.com\/2025\/04\/29\/presidential-candidate-reports-far-right-rival-to-prosecutors-for-antisemitic-remarks-during-tv-debate\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ultra-nationalist<\/a> Grzegorz Braun) gives him leverage to challenge the policies of Poland\u2019s liberal government under Tusk. Duda, by comparison, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.prezydent.pl\/prezydent\/piec-lat-prezydentury-andrzeja-dudy\/legislacja\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">signed in<\/a> more legislation put forward by Tusk\u2019s government than he vetoed. And Poland itself is different after eight years of PiS in power, with social media and the spread of disinformation exacerbating the party\u2019s more conservative and right-wing disposition.<\/p>\n<p>The election result is therefore a warning to Tusk, who responded by almost immediately calling a vote of no confidence for June 11th 2025. The prime minister will attempt to adapt to the new reality by renegotiating the coalition treaty, reshuffling his government and, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.pl\/web\/premier\/wystapienie-premiera-donalda-tuska\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">as he puts it,<\/a> \u201cgoverning and making decisions despite a president attempting to block us\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, Nawrocki will likely be more independent from PiS and its leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski than Duda; he <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rp.pl\/polityka\/art41846761-karol-nawrocki-kim-jest-kandydat-na-prezydenta-wspierany-przez-pis\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">is not<\/a> a party member and has no experience in politics. His relative dissociation from Kaczynski could create an opening for a dialogue, especially with regard to strengthening security and defence in the face of the Russian threat and regional partnerships with the Nordics, the Baltics, and Britan. Nawrocki and Tusk should find common ground on these fundamental issues\u2014particularly as security matters have historically transcended partisan divides in Poland.<\/p>\n<p>Tusk and his European allies have two years to counter the right\u2019s arguments about the EU. They need to demonstrate to Polish voters not only that Europe can be strong on defence without undermining NATO; but that climate policy can boost European and Polish competitiveness and that the European Green Deal will benefit ordinary people<\/p>\n<p>Now Tusk and his European allies have two years to counter the right\u2019s arguments about the EU. They need to demonstrate to Polish voters not only that Europe can be strong on defence without undermining NATO; but that climate policy can boost European and Polish competitiveness and that the European Green Deal will benefit ordinary people. Tusk, however, must also be sure to balance his European programme with his important domestic agenda. Although Tusk promised to reform Poland\u2019s judiciary, Naworcki\u2019s victory means this is now not possible through legislation. The prime minister must instead deliver <a href=\"https:\/\/notesfrompoland.com\/2024\/03\/18\/polish-government-has-fulfilled-only-12-of-tusks-promised-100-policies-in-first-100-days-in-office\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">elsewhere<\/a>, lest obstructionism by Nawrocki cost Tusk the 2027 parliamentary election\u2014and see Poland to return to a right-wing, government.<\/p>\n<p>A small patch of common ground<\/p>\n<p>There are some matters on which Nawrocki and Tusk agree. They are both committed to Poland\u2019s relationship with the US and to NATO; to Poland\u2019s crucial role on Europe\u2019s eastern flank; to maintaining high domestic defence spending; and to strengthening regional partnerships (diplomatic, military and economic) with Nordic, Baltic and eastern European allies. Poland\u2019s participation in the <a href=\"https:\/\/ecfr.eu\/article\/north-south-aligned-why-italy-should-join-the-three-seas-initiative\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Three Seas Initiative<\/a> will continue, and Nawrocki will likely continue in the Polish <a href=\"https:\/\/ecfr.eu\/publication\/europe_and_its_discontents_polands_collision_course_with_the_eu_7220\/#a3\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">political tradition<\/a> of supporting security and defence agreements with Britain.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, once in office Nawrocki may even discover surprising alignment with Tusk on several issues which Poland has championed during its <a href=\"https:\/\/ecfr.eu\/podcasts\/episode\/polands-presidency-a-new-european-leadership\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">EU Council presidency<\/a>. These include calling for increased Western European defence spending; pushing for reduced energy prices; revising the European Green Deal; delaying the introduction of the Emissions Trading System for Poland; opposing the EU migration pact; supporting deregulation initiatives; and the complete <a href=\"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/my-europe\/2025\/05\/06\/eu-sets-2027-as-deadline-to-phase-out-all-russian-energy-including-lng#:~:text=The%20European%20Union%20has%20set,the%20brutal%20war%20in%20Ukraine\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">phase out<\/a> of Russian fossil fuels across Europe. And, while Weimar Triangle, Weimar+ and E5 meetings will continue to occur at the prime ministerial level, the government would be wise to brief Nawrocki on their outcomes and maintain a collegial attitude between the two camps.<\/p>\n<p>Bilateral battles<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.portalsamorzadowy.pl\/polityka-i-spoleczenstwo\/nawrocki-nie-chcemy-byc-wojewodztwem-ue-tylko-dumna-ponadtysiacletnia-polska,609040.html?mp=promo\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Nawrocki\u2019s opposition<\/a> to further EU integration means he will remain sceptical of deepening bilateral European relationships. The new president is distrustful of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.pl\/web\/primeminister\/poland-and-france-sign-historic-security-and-cooperation-treaty-in-nancy\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">treaty<\/a> signed by Poland and France, <a href=\"https:\/\/konkret24.tvn24.pl\/polityka\/spor-o-traktat-polsko-francuski-co-w-nim-jest-o-zielonym-ladzie-st8479550\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">citing<\/a> his opposition to its apparent promotion of the Green Deal. Nawrocki\u2019s ability to veto the treaty is also problematic, as non-implementation will jeopardise Tusk\u2019s push for Poland to strategically realign with Europe. However, even without full ratification, Poland and France can still embark on collaborative industrial projects, including AI, quantum computing and hydrogen technologies, collaborate on migration policy and cyberspace, and provide mutual assistance in the event of an armed attack on each other\u2019s territory. But it is not only France in his crosshairs: Nawrocki will also likely oppose any <a href=\"https:\/\/www.euractiv.com\/section\/politics\/news\/merzs-first-order-of-business-reset-berlins-ties-with-warsaw\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">bilateral Poland-Germany treaty<\/a> unless the latter addresses the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/poland-renews-calls-on-germany-for-wwii-reparations\/a-68617802\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">historic compensation issue<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Nawrocki\u2019s scepticism toward Germany and France exemplifies Poland\u2019s historic <a href=\"https:\/\/www.warhistoryonline.com\/world-war-ii\/did-you-know-the-french-army-invaded-germany-in-1939.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">distrust<\/a> of Western Europe to guarantee its security. In 2025, this is situated in what Poland perceives as unpreparedness for a territorial conflict with Russia and Western Europe\u2019s likely <a href=\"https:\/\/som.yale.edu\/story\/2022\/over-1000-companies-have-curtailed-operations-russia-some-remain\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">return<\/a> to \u201cbusiness-as-usual\u201d relations with Moscow following any ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. For Western Europeans to counter Poland\u2019s deeply held perception\u2014and demonstrate to its right wing that they have shifted away from prioritising economic engagement with Russia over military deterrence\u2014they need to increase defence expenditure, rapidly develop and procure military capabilities, and provide energy security without Russia. If Europeans gets serious about defence, Tusk has the chance to demonstrate to Poland\u2019s right wing that a shift towards Europe is beneficial to Poland\u2019s population at large. This could allow Poland could remain a liberal, progressive country.<\/p>\n<p>Navigating Trump and Russia<\/p>\n<p>Nawrocki\u2019s proximity to Trump creates a complex dynamic. Tusk is pro-American and buys American weaponry, but Warsaw\u2019s Presidential Palace will likely seek a more prominent role in Poland-US relations given Nawrocki\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/media-telecom\/trump-meets-polish-nationalist-candidate-ahead-presidential-election-2025-05-02\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ideological alignment<\/a> with Trump. Nawrocki could become Trump\u2019s mouthpiece on criticising Europeans for being weak on defence, which puts Tusk in a difficult position. He will need to reassure his European allies that Poland will not bilateralise ties with America at the expense of a common European position on issues such as trade, technology and security. For their part, Tusk\u2019s European allies need to support Poland by seeking a new modus vivendi between the US and the EU, which avoids the withdrawal of US troops from Europe at all costs. Overall, Western Europeans should not call for European autonomy from the US, but rather for a stronger, more independent Europe within the transatlantic alliance.<\/p>\n<p>With the election of Nawrocki, Poland\u2019s policy on Ukraine has also become significantly more complicated. Nawrocki opposes Ukraine\u2019s NATO membership and reminded Volodymyr Zelensky of the two countries\u2019 bilateral historical issues in response to the Ukrainian president\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/liveuamap.com\/en\/2025\/3-june-12-presidentelect-of-poland-nawrocki-in-response-to#google_vignette\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">congratulatory post on X<\/a>. Nawrocki also deployed anti-Ukrainian-migration rhetoric throughout his presidential campaign\u2014however, unlike many right wing European parties, Nawrocki is not pro-Russian and Poland will not become Hungary\u2019s new best friend.<\/p>\n<p>But Nawrocki\u2019s Ukraine policy will have the greatest impact on enlargement. Nawrocki cannot block Poland\u2019s logistical support and military transfers to Ukraine, but he can significantly influence the public discourse. The worst-case scenario would be growing public scepticism toward Ukraine\u2019s potential future EU accession, leading a future Polish government to declare a referendum on the issue. To avoid this, Tusk should spend the coming two years, before the 2027 election, focusing on showing Poland\u2019s farmers and truckers what he can deliver for them from the European level.<\/p>\n<p>*<\/p>\n<p>As president, Nawrocki cannot directly shape Poland\u2019s foreign and European policy. He is, however, well-placed to deliberately obstruct the time remaining in Tusk\u2019s term by vetoing legislation on judicial reform, social liberalisation \u00a0and European integration. Any ensuing political chaos could strengthen Poland\u2019s right-wing flank; this could help return PiS (or a new or different right-wing formation) to the government.<\/p>\n<p>But Tusk and his allies in the European capitals\u2014and especially Paris and Berlin\u2014have two years to show that the EU can deliver tangible security and economic benefits for Poland. Done correctly, Tusk should be able to demonstrate that the EU\u2019s deliverable benefits outweigh any populist alternatives.<\/p>\n<p>\n\t\t\t\tThe European Council on Foreign Relations does not take collective positions. 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