Elections in Poland majority of seats for the opposition Donald

Elections in Poland: majority of seats for the opposition. Donald Tusk new Prime Minister? Euronews Italian

Possible political upheaval in Poland: Prime Minister Morawiecki’s right-wing Law and Justice party gets the most votes, but not enough to govern. However, this was achieved by Donald Tusk’s Citizens’ Coalition, which won the majority of seats in parliament

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The election result in Poland is on a knife’s edge. And even more so the formation of a new government.

Law and justice win, but that is not enough

The conservative, nationalist and populist party Law and Justice(PiS), the party with which the current government would be in first place 36.8% Voices.
As expected, the centrist and pro-European electoral alliance would come in second place Citizens Coalition with the 31.6%.

In a first election poll after polling stations were closed, Prime Minister Mateus’s ruling Law and Justice party made the decision Morawiecki and the political leader Yaroslav Kaczynski– would have received the most votes quantitatively, although with a decrease compared to the last elections. And above all, it would pay the price to the coalition of opposition parties.

Opposition leader Donald Tusk – Chairman of the Citizens Coalition, former President of the European Council – stated that the coalition of opposition parties received enough votes to win the elections.

The Ipsos exit poll published by broadcaster Tvn24 suggests the united opposition is likely to have won 248 seats in the 460-seat lower house of parliament.

248 against 212

According to the forecast Law and Justice would have won 200 seats, while the far-right Confederation would have won 12 seats.

Three opposition parties, Citizens Coalition (163 seats), Terza Via (55 seats) and New Left (30 seats)They presented themselves with separate lists, but with the same goal of defeating law and justice and restoring good relations with the European Union.
A large proportion of Poles apparently supported them.

According to Polish political analysts, Tusk has a clear chance of being appointed by the president at this point You there the task of forming a new government together with the Allies.
Otherwise, Law and Justice could only count on possible support for the far-right Confederate government, but would fall behind the Civic Coalition in numbers: 248 to 212.

Votes are still being counted, and the state election commission expects final results by Tuesday morning.

Many Poles believe these were the most important elections since 1989, when a new democracy was born after decades of communism.