Karol Nawrocki, born on March third, nineteen eighty-three, in Gdańsk, is a prominent Polish historian and politician. He has held the esteemed position of the seventh president of Poland since August sixth, twenty twenty-five. Prior to his presidency, Nawrocki made significant contributions as the director of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) from twenty twenty-one to twenty twenty-five and as the director of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk from twenty seventeen to twenty twenty-one.
A dedicated scholar, Nawrocki pursued his studies in history at the University of Gdańsk, where he earned a PhD in twenty thirteen. His dissertation focused on anti-communist activities in the former Polish People's Republic, reflecting his deep engagement with themes of resistance and historical memory. His academic interests also encompass organized crime and the history of sports, influenced by his own experiences as a youth athlete in football and boxing.
Nawrocki's professional journey began in two thousand nine when he joined the Institute of National Remembrance, where he gained recognition for steering Poland's historical narrative towards a patriotic and anti-communist perspective. In the twenty twenty-five presidential election, he emerged as the candidate for the right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party, running as a nonpartisan