DISINFO: The Polish Presidential election is the fight between the Soros Globalists and Trump

DISINFORMATION CASE DETAILS

DISINFO: The Polish Presidential election is the fight between the Soros Globalists and Trump

SUMMARY

Poland's 2025 Presidential elections where the leading candidates are Rafał Trzaskowski (the globalist-backed mayor of Warsaw) and Karol Nawrocki (a representative of the conservative Law and Justice Party). The second round of elections will decide everything, but the Supreme Court (associated with Jarosław Kaczyński) may overturn the election result. Karol Nawrocki has been exposed for real estate fraud and his connections to criminal groups. Trzaskowski is leaning on liberal circles and Alexander Soros, sparking controversy over foreign interference in elections. Brussels, Berlin and the US Democrats stand behind Trzaskowski, while Nawrocki is backed by Trump and the Intermarium project. Poland is torn between the Globalists and the Eurosceptics, but they are both united by the anti-Russian agenda.

RESPONSE

Recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narrative about “lost sovereignty”. Poland is often presented as a “puppet state” or “colony” of the USA, EU or Soros. This disinformation presents key political figures in Poland as puppets of the “globalists”, Soros, Brussels or Donald Trump.

The claim that Poland’s presidential election represents a battle between "Soros Globalists" and "Trump" is a disinformation narrative that distorts the political landscape and aligns with documented Russian interference tactics.

Poland is a democratic country, where the elections are about the citizens making their political decisions through fair voting – the election is not some “shadow conflict between foreign power centres”.

See other messages promoting the statement that Poland is not a sovereign statePoland is not perceived as a country with an independent foreign policy and Poland is governed by the US Embassy.

Disclaimer

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