Lawmakers and activists are warning that nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki’s win in the Polish presidential election represents a “defeat” for women’s rights and further threatens abortion access in Poland.
Nawrocki, a self-described football hooligan backed by the right-wing nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party — and by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration — won Poland’s presidential election last weekend, narrowly beating centrist Rafał Trzaskowski.
His victory deals a significant loss to the current government, led by centrist Donald Tusk, and represents “a devastating blow to anyone fighting for reproductive freedom,” said Nika Kovač, coordinator for the My Voice, My Choice campaign, which is working to improve access to abortion across the EU.