Tattoos by Karol Nawrocki. What does the PiS candidate for president gotta hide?

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Karol Nawrocki, a candidate for president of the Republic of Poland supported by Law and Justice, is known not only for his public career but besides for his love of football – besides in the form of tattoos. As Plejad revealed, on his body there are symbols of 2 clubs: London's Chelsea and Gdansk's Lechia.

Tattoos with football symbolism

Come on. Karol Nawrocki seldom reveals his tattoos publicly, information about them regularly returns to public debate, especially in the context of the presidential campaign. According to the portal Plejada, Nawrocki's chest is tattooed with Chelsea FC crest – 1 of the most celebrated Premier League football clubs. This symbol represents The lion holding the scepter, being the authoritative sign of the squad from Stamford Bridge.

Interest in the London club from the presidential candidate is not fresh – no longer in December 2014 Nawrocki posted on the X portal (formerly Twitter) picture in Chelsea sweatshirtWhich confirms his long-term sympathy for this team.

In turn on the back Karol Nawrocki – according to information published by the Plejad – is located Subtitles for Lechia GdańskA club from his hometown. another aspects of Nawrocki's activities are besides related to Lechia.

Sunday: family, prayer, athletics

How things – regardless of the election circular – get complicated, I propose a sports reset and proceed to fight pic.twitter.com/Sge8sSvhdx

— Karol Nawrocki (@NawrockiKn) April 21, 2024

Publication on Lechia and controversial dedication

W 2015 The book “The large Lechia of my dreams” whose co-author was Karol Nawrocki. The second author of the publication was Fr Jarosław Wąsowicz, known for his engagement in the cheerleading community. According to Plejada, the book remained dedicated to Tadeusz Duffek – a young fan of Lechia Gdańsk, who, at the age of 17, fatally stabbed the fan of the Ark of Gdynia and was convicted and imprisoned in juvie. This dedication was controversial and was widely commented on by the public.

Sports roots

Karol Nawrocki He besides has a past as a football player. He was in a local club. Ex Siedlce Gdańskwhere, according to available data, he played his last match in 2016. Relationships with football, both in private and public life, are so a constant component of his biography.

The second circular of elections is getting closer

Presidential elections 2025 are entering a decisive phase. In the first circular held 18 MayCharles Nawrocki obtained 29.54 percent of votesWhich gave him a promotion to a second circular scheduled for June 1, 2025. It will face the current president of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowskiwho won 31.36 percent. Voices.

The results of the first circular showed that differences between candidates are smalland the vote of the electorate may be crucial Sławomir Mentzenwho finished 3rd with the consequence 14.81%..

Coming debates and media appearances

Before Poles go to the urns again, May 23 (Friday) At 8:00 p.m. presidential debates involving 2 candidates. Speech can play an crucial function in convincing undecided voters.

Additionally, both candidates will appear on YouTube channel Sławomir Mentzen – popular politician and erstwhile presidential candidate:

  • Karol Nawrocki: 22 May (Thursday), 1:00 p.m.
  • Rafał Trzaskowski: 24 May (Saturday), 7:00 p.m.

These speeches are treated as Trying to gain the favour of Mentzen's electoratewhose decision can find the result of the second round.

Ball, politics and identity

Although the subject of Karol Nawrocki's tattoos may seem secondary in the context of the presidential election, sheds light on his identity, passion and the environment from which he comes. Both Chelsea FC and Lechia Gdańsk are clubs with a clear identity and a committed fan base. Whatever the opinion, These elements of Nawrocki's biography form his image as a candidate firmly embedded in the fan culture and local patriotism.

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