When's Nawrocki's oath? By August 6, the president is Duda

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The president of Poland is Andrzej Duda. Karol Nawrocki will not take office for more than 2 months. This will not happen until August 6, equal to 5 years of Duda's second presidency. During this time, a number of formalities request to be completed. For example, the validity of elections must be confirmed by the court.


Karol Nawrocki should not rush to decision to the Presidential Palace. He's got quite a few time for that. Andrzej Duda will not resign until August 6, 2025. Everything is precisely planned.

The word of office of the president of Poland is 5 years. Although the second circular of elections took place on 1 June, and the results we already met the next day, the recently elected President, Karol Nawrocki, will gotta wait over 2 months to presume power.

Electoral protests can inactive be submitted after the National Electoral Commission has announced the election results. That's 14 days. Protests are handled by the ultimate Court and issued a resolution.

Also, the ultimate Court (although there are presently serious doubts in what composition and which Chamber) within 30 days of the election adopts a resolution on the validity of the election of the president of the Republic. It is immediately forwarded to the President, the talker of the Sejm and the State Election Commission and published in "Polish Monitor".

If the elections are annulled, the fresh elections must take place within 3 months of the announcement of the resolution.

If the ultimate Court considers the election important, the fresh president must curse within 7 days. It ends the election process. Then there is only a formal oath before the National Assembly, that is, a full parliament.

This ceremony takes place on the day the erstwhile president's word of office ends. This will take place on 6 August, due to the fact that on that day, 5 years earlier, the president was formally Andrzej Duda.

Let us add that there is no appeal procedure in Poland. It is only possible to bring him before the Court of State.

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