Polish presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki urges Poland to lead the EU in science, technology, and transatlantic relations, ensuring global recognition for Polish researchers.
During an open meeting in Przysucha, Poland’s presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki emphasized the importance of making Polish scientific achievements known worldwide. “The world must know about it,” he declared while honoring scientists on Polish Science Day. Nawrocki stressed that Poland should take the lead in the European Union in transatlantic relations, new technologies, security, and economics to highlight the contributions of Polish researchers.
Beyond European Approval
Nawrocki criticized those who underestimate Poland’s global potential, stating that leadership is about more than seeking validation from European elites. “Those who believe our aspirations end at an airport in Berlin rather than in Warsaw or Baranów should not be Poland’s prime ministers or presidents,” he argued. As Poland celebrates the contributions of figures like Nicolaus Copernicus, Nawrocki’s vision calls for a bold national strategy to elevate the country’s scientific and technological influence on the world stage.