Karol Nawrocki president. We know the first moves and his plan for Poland!

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On Wednesday, Karol Nawrocki, erstwhile president of the Institute of National Memory, will be sworn in as president of the Republic of Poland. The ceremony at the National Assembly will formally inaugurate his word as head of state. In the background of this historical moment, the future head of the President's Chancellery, Zbigniew Bogucki, in a morning interview at RMF FM revealed the key priorities and strategical plans of the fresh president, highlighting the determination to realization of the interests of Poland and take rapid, concrete action. The inauguration besides raises political tensions, which announces the stormy start of the fresh presidency.

New President's Priorities: The Interest of Poland and Concrete Actions

For the president, Karol Nawrocki, the overarching goal is "to realise the interests of Poland, all the right things that are crucial to Poles" - said Zbigniew Bogucki. erstwhile asked about the dilemma between building a political agreement and changing the ruling system, Bogacki powerfully replied that “one does not exclude the other”. This declaration points to a pragmatic approach where cooperation is possible but not at the expense of achieving strategical objectives. The future President's Chancellery chief besides announced intense action: "We agreed that we would 'drive' to do as much as possible in the shortest time possible." The inaugural speech, although consulted with advisors, was constructed by the president-elect himself, and is to be "true", putting "in fact all our situations of public life, political, social, economic, military, safety and many, many others."

Political Tensions and Inauguration Challenges

Karol Nawrocki's oath takes place in an atmosphere of clear political tensions. Andrzej Duda, on Monday's interview at Polsat News, expressed concerns about the "complete madness" of that day from the opposition. Zbigniew Bogucki shared these concerns, pointing to the unpredictableness of the ruling coalition politicians. "I would like us to do this oath in a procedure as usual – with dignity, respect for voters, with respect for the voice of the nation," he noted. He besides pointed out Donald Tusk as the main inspiration for possible actions despite his later denials. For now, there are no plans to meet Karol Nawrocki with Prime Minister Tuski, although Bogucki did not exclude them in the future, “if necessary”. He besides stressed that it was the Prime Minister who frequently attacked the President-elect and himself agreed with Nawrocki's opinion that Tusk was "the worst Prime Minister since 1989".

CPK First task of president Nawrocki?

One of the first and key initiatives of president Karol Nawrocki to be the Central Port of Communications Act (CPK). Zbigniew Bogucki confirmed that president Elek was afraid that the current government would not implement the construction of the CPK, despite erstwhile announcements. "If we look at what the government has not done in the last fewer months, it is hard to think with good religion that they will do what they have announced," stated the future head of the Chancellery. He stressed that the CPK was "a task of Polish ambition, improvement task and besides a task of Polish security", and the government undertook it only due to the fact that "Poles forced them". It is simply a clear signal that president Nawrocki intends to actively engage in key infrastructure and strategical projects for the country, putting them above current political disputes.

Co-operation or confrontation? fresh President's Strategy

Despite declared tensions, the fresh president intends to implement his projects through dialogue. Zbigniew Bogucki pointed out the anticipation of bilateral meetings, e.g. with the talker of the Sejm Simon Holovnia or Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish. "If the government wants to cooperate, I am absolutely convinced that president Karol Nawrocki will cooperate on these most crucial issues," he assured. He stressed that the fresh head of state would want to talk alternatively than impose his position. Interestingly, Bogucki confirmed that he did not intend to file the legitimacy of the Law and Justice despite taking up the position of Head of the Chancellery of the President. This was justified by the deficiency of a legal request and the sense of belonging to the PiS environment, which, in his opinion, "very well ruled Poland, strengthened security". This decision can be interpreted as a sign of strong ties to the party, possibly affecting the dynamics of relations with the government

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