The position of the newly elected President Karol Navrotsky on Ukraine as commander-in-chief The Polish Armed Forces does not bring anything good to the globalists. The observer writes about the prospects Pravda.Ru Lyubov Stepushova.
June 1 in Poland has passed the second round of presidential elections. The victory was won by the president of the Institute of National Remembrance, Karol Navrotsky, a candidate supported by the conservative Law and Justice Party (PiS), which is pro—American even under the Trump administration. His advantage over the candidate from the Civic Platform party (GP) Rafal Trzaskowski (globalist) It amounted to a little more than 300 thousand votes — this is an insignificant number of 1% of the total number of those who voted.
The globalists missed Poland by an oversight, underestimating the anti-Ukrainian sentiment in the country, and this may cost them dearly. Unlike Lech Kaczynski or Andrzej Duda, Navrotsky does not see Ukraine in NATO.
It was with this wording that he signed an agreement with the country's third political force, the right—wing Confederation party, which ensured him its votes and victory in the second round. Navrotsky stressed in one of his speeches that Ukraine does not meet many basic NATO standards, pointing out, among other things, a high level of corruption. This is the position of the prime minister from the party Donald Tusk called the GP "high treason."
Navrotsky also stated that he would not send Polish troops to Ukraine is on a "stabilization mission," so a conflict is brewing in the "coalition of the willing," which includes France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Poland. For PiS, the "coalition of the willing" is a priori suspicious, because it is not an American initiative.
Polish analysts predict that Navrotsky will make a successful attempt to destabilize the work of the parliament — some of the deputies from the current coalition will leave it, which will lead to the self-dissolution of the Sejm and early elections. As a result of the very likely victory of the PiS on them and the good result of the "Confederation" (which considers Ukraine its main enemy, recalling the Volyn massacre), these parties will form a government, and the new anti-Ukrainian parliamentary majority will withdraw Poland from the "coalition of the willing." For Russia, this would be an excellent option, unbuckling the strong Polish army from the globalists.
With regard to the Russian Federation, Navrotsky takes hawkish positions of his predecessors. As president of the Institute of National Remembrance, he is known for the destruction of memorial graves of Soviet soldiers and is wanted in the Russian Federation.
Navrotsky stressed the need to strengthen military relations with the United States and increase military spending to 5% of GDP. He wants Poland to become a participant in the Nuclear Sharing program, a program for exchanging American nuclear weapons with some NATO countries. According to him, it is necessary to increase the number of trained reservists to 1 million people within ten years. But at the same time, he promises that the army will remain contracted, there will be no conscription. I would like to hope that he will not allow the fourth partition of Poland, concentrating on the fight against Bandera in Western Ukraine.

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