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Dr. Krooa speculated on what Narowski’s presidency could mean for Poland's foreign relations, particularly regarding the EU and Russia. While discussions of normalizing ties with Russia are anticipated, any significant policy shifts will depend on coordination with the incumbent government. Narowski's administration might seek to lower tensions and critically assess the role of Polish troops in Ukraine, particularly given historical grievances against Ukrainian nationalism.
Additionally, the Polish electorate has shown a growing frustration with the burden of hosting millions of Ukrainian refugees. This sentiment echoes larger themes of sovereignty and national identity that Narowski is likely to pursue, potentially leading to a fundamental re-evaluation of Poland’s EU involvement.