The Prague Post - Trzaskowski: pro-EU polyglot eyeing Polish presidency

EUR -
AED 4.353001
AFN 79.228717
ALL 96.954388
AMD 451.193448
ANG 2.12216
AOA 1086.917762
ARS 1741.890041
AUD 1.775633
AWG 2.136499
AZN 2.019283
BAM 1.954905
BBD 2.377182
BDT 143.704214
BGN 1.955646
BHD 0.446894
BIF 3522.394319
BMD 1.185297
BND 1.508727
BOB 8.156266
BRL 6.277925
BSD 1.180245
BTN 103.901435
BWP 15.701679
BYN 3.994721
BYR 23231.828694
BZD 2.376082
CAD 1.630045
CDF 3348.464822
CHF 0.933043
CLF 0.028634
CLP 1123.294173
CNY 8.432621
CNH 8.419979
COP 4598.503431
CRC 594.490232
CUC 1.185297
CUP 31.410381
CVE 110.214545
CZK 24.309143
DJF 210.181121
DKK 7.464458
DOP 74.00144
DZD 153.192554
EGP 57.02099
ERN 17.779461
ETB 170.389041
FJD 2.64588
FKP 0.868173
GBP 0.86893
GEL 3.202534
GGP 0.868173
GHS 14.458381
GIP 0.868173
GMD 85.341406
GNF 10236.184435
GTQ 9.047858
GYD 246.837
HKD 9.220339
HNL 30.947441
HRK 7.531139
HTG 154.429532
HUF 389.667106
IDR 19474.910111
ILS 3.934126
IMP 0.868173
INR 104.015475
IQD 1546.192168
IRR 49856.57422
ISK 142.99394
JEP 0.868173
JMD 189.680766
JOD 0.840434
JPY 173.679849
KES 153.081416
KGS 103.652594
KHR 4730.535081
KMF 491.898477
KPW 1066.746596
KRW 1637.050189
KWD 0.361469
KYD 0.98355
KZT 638.227825
LAK 25580.289592
LBP 105693.177137
LKR 356.356863
LRD 210.093821
LSL 20.499016
LTL 3.499875
LVL 0.716974
LYD 6.380998
MAD 10.591851
MDL 19.545052
MGA 5197.576749
MKD 61.506843
MMK 2488.708046
MNT 4264.023383
MOP 9.461369
MRU 47.003508
MUR 53.350596
MVR 18.146712
MWK 2046.237357
MXN 21.687626
MYR 4.968175
MZN 75.752092
NAD 20.499016
NGN 1765.535784
NIO 43.427371
NOK 11.581037
NPR 166.239793
NZD 1.983809
OMR 0.455749
PAB 1.18026
PEN 4.119214
PGK 4.933429
PHP 67.422674
PKR 334.902959
PLN 4.249599
PYG 8422.037891
QAR 4.30403
RON 5.060387
RSD 117.129247
RUB 98.621782
RWF 1710.795164
SAR 4.445827
SBD 9.739666
SCR 17.585875
SDG 712.961668
SEK 10.952533
SGD 1.513002
SHP 0.931458
SLE 27.628739
SLL 24855.097803
SOS 674.482693
SRD 45.396295
STD 24533.262709
STN 24.487241
SVC 10.327272
SYP 15410.977168
SZL 20.491446
THB 37.644808
TJS 11.106516
TMT 4.160394
TND 3.424732
TOP 2.776088
TRY 48.944709
TTD 8.01633
TWD 35.663817
TZS 2915.831969
UAH 48.572154
UGX 4134.107446
USD 1.185297
UYU 47.408297
UZS 14570.329844
VES 189.9408
VND 31259.255216
VUV 140.588315
WST 3.146273
XAF 655.648553
XAG 0.028224
XAU 0.000322
XCD 3.203325
XCG 2.127126
XDR 0.81542
XOF 655.648553
XPF 119.331742
YER 283.938361
ZAR 20.567695
ZMK 10669.09559
ZMW 27.589021
ZWL 381.665274
  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    77.27

    0%

  • CMSC

    0.0700

    24.39

    +0.29%

  • VOD

    -0.0400

    11.77

    -0.34%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0100

    15.64

    -0.06%

  • SCS

    0.0100

    16.88

    +0.06%

  • RELX

    -0.1700

    46.69

    -0.36%

  • GSK

    -0.2500

    40.05

    -0.62%

  • BTI

    -0.2400

    55.79

    -0.43%

  • RIO

    -0.2800

    63.44

    -0.44%

  • NGG

    -0.7400

    70.88

    -1.04%

  • BCC

    -2.7300

    82.39

    -3.31%

  • JRI

    -0.1400

    13.92

    -1.01%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    24.46

    +0.04%

  • AZN

    -0.4900

    77.56

    -0.63%

  • BCE

    -0.2600

    23.43

    -1.11%

  • BP

    0.2200

    34.43

    +0.64%

Trzaskowski: pro-EU polyglot eyeing Polish presidency
Trzaskowski: pro-EU polyglot eyeing Polish presidency / Photo: Wojtek RADWANSKI - AFP

Trzaskowski: pro-EU polyglot eyeing Polish presidency

Centrist Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, running neck-and-neck with his nationalist rival ahead of Poland's presidential runoff, is an avowed Europhile pledging to relax abortion laws and protect LGBTQ rights.

Text size:

Trzaskowski narrowly won the first round of voting on May 18, polling 31 percent against 30 percent for Karol Nawrocki, a historian backed by the conservative opposition.

"I promise you that I will be a president who unites, who is ready to talk to everyone," Trzaskowski promised a crowd of supporters as he rallied for support a week before the runoff.

A former deputy foreign minister, the 53-year-old is also the son of a jazz pioneer and great-grandson of the man who created Poland's first secondary schools for girls.

Trzaskowski is backed by the governing Civic Coalition party of Prime Minister Donald Tusk and will face off against Nawrocki, the Law and Justice candidate.

Trzaskowski narrowly lost his first presidential bid in 2020 to the conservative Andrzej Duda, who backs Nawrocki.

- Early start -

Trzaskowski comes from an intellectual Warsaw family.

His father Andrzej was a famous pianist during the 1950s, when jazz was considered the music of the "enemy" under the Iron Curtain.

Trzaskowski himself started out in politics in a seismic year for the former Soviet bloc -- 1989, when the Berlin Wall came down.

A teenager at the time, he quit school and worked as a volunteer campaigning during the first free elections in Poland, which marked the end of the communist era.

He graduated from the University of Warsaw, where he later earned a doctorate with a thesis on EU reform.

He has also studied in Oxford and Paris, and at the College of Europe outside Warsaw.

He speaks English, French, Italian, Russian and Spanish and worked for a time as an English teacher.

As a Francophile, he has even earned the nickname "Bonjour", or hello in French -- a jab from critics who view Trzaskowski as elitist.

In 2000, he worked on Poland's accession to the European Union, then became an adviser to the Civic Platform delegation in the European Parliament.

He became an EU lawmaker in 2009, and in 2013 joined an earlier government led by Tusk, who went on to become president of the European Council.

Trzaskowski first served as technology minister and then deputy foreign minister.

As a member of the Polish parliament between 2015 and 2018, he was elected vice president of the European People's Party in 2017.

Trzaskowski was elected mayor of Warsaw in 2018 and re-elected in 2024, but critics say he has failed to do enough while in office.

- 'Absurd' -

Trzaskowski, who is married with two children, has vowed to campaign for women's rights and legalise abortion in the predominantly Catholic country, which has a near-total ban on the procedure.

In March, on International Women's Day, he promised to ensure that "this medieval anti-abortion law becomes a thing of the past".

He has said he would back measures to allow abortion until the 12th week -- a move pledged by the Civic Coalition, which has yet to vote the changes through in parliament.

On LGBTQ rights, another hot-button issue in Poland, Trzaskowski has said he backed the idea of civil unions, including for same-sex couples.

The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Poland for refusing to recognise and protect same-sex couples, who cannot marry or register their partnerships.

In an election debate in April, Trzaskowski said it was "completely absurd that two people... who are together their whole lives, cannot visit each other in the hospital or inherit from one another".

When he was elected Warsaw mayor, he signed an "LGBT+ Declaration" promising to protect gay people, angering the country's right-wing nationalists, who campaign against a perceived "LGBT ideology".

But as he tried to woo voters from across the political spectrum ahead of the runoff, he was photographed chatting over pints with far-right leader Slawomir Mentzen.

In a Facebook post he once described his love of old books and stated that he had smoked marijuana in his youth but only "rarely".

He owns a French bulldog named Babel ("Bubble"), with whom he frequently poses for photos.

C.Zeman--TPP