During Sunday electoral evening, Karol Nawrocki announced, "Yes, we will win tonight". These words were written just after 21:00, erstwhile the first exit poll results gave a minimal triumph to Rafał Trzaskowski.
As the results from subsequent commissions are rolling down, everything has changed and since Monday morning we know that it is the PiS candidate who will take over the agenda after Andrzej Duda, but the president-elect is silent, as if he had disappeared.
Where's Karol Nawrocki? He was expected to be in Novgorod, but he didn't come out about people.
On Monday afternoon, it is known that Karol Nawrocki was to attend a gathering of the strict management of the PiS in Novgorod. After talking to journalists, however, he did not leave. Briefing was organized by Marcin Przypocz, a PiS MP and 1 of Nawrocki's staff.
– global dialog is already beginning. They're already calling and writing presidential and prime ministers of another countries. Karol Nawrocki's triumph besides gives any momentum to Polish politics and the president will respond to it,” he told journalists.
Other Nawrocki staff members are besides eager to talk to the media, but the president-elect has been silent since Sunday evening and has not erstwhile shown himself publicly.
Let us add that to Nawrocki the lost 2nd tour has already turned. "Congratulations to Charles Nawrock on winning the presidential election. This win obliges, especially in specified hard times. Especially with a score so even. Remember this," wrote Rafał Trzaskowski on social media.
Let us remind: despite the triumph of the head of the IPN, the president of Poland is inactive 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 the elections must be confirmed by the court.
On Sunday, 21,033 457 Poles and Poles voted. Karol Nawrocki received 10,606,628 votes, or 50,89 percent. It was about 206 1000 more than Andrzej Duda had received 5 years earlier. In turn Rafał Trzaskowski got 10 237 177 (49.11 percent). That's almost 219,000 more than 5 years ago. The difference between the 2 candidates was 369 451 votes.