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Polish president faces backlash over alleged snus use at UN meeting

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Polish president faces backlash over alleged snus use at UN meeting
By: Dakir Madiha
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Cameras caught Polish President Karol Nawrocki at the center of controversy during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Viral footage appears to show him discreetly using snus, a smokeless tobacco product, while attending the high-profile event. The incident has sparked widespread debate on social media and renewed criticisms of his behavior.

Footage at the assembly

The video, which quickly circulated online, shows an aide discreetly passing Nawrocki a small packet. Moments later, the president is seen placing it under his upper lip, a gesture widely interpreted as the use of snus. Social media reactions were swift, with many users mocking and criticizing the president’s actions, calling them inappropriate for such a formal setting.

Renewed scrutiny on public conduct

This controversy adds to ongoing concerns about Nawrocki’s behavior. Earlier this year, Polish media highlighted his peculiar gestures during a televised debate, during which he repeatedly touched his face and mouth. At the time, there was speculation about his potential reliance on nicotine products, prompting debates about his public image and personal habits.

Political responses

The incident has drawn sharp criticism from political figures in Poland. Roman Giertych, a prominent politician, condemned Nawrocki’s actions on his X account (formerly Twitter), arguing that a leader unable to abstain from tobacco during a global event reflects poorly on the office. He further suggested that this behavior highlights a dependency that could undermine the president’s authority.

The controversy underscores how even seemingly minor actions by world leaders can carry significant symbolic weight, shaping perceptions both domestically and internationally.



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