A complete ballot count confirms that three coalition parties that vowed to restore democratic standards in Poland together won over 54% of the votes in the nation’s weekend election

Three opposition parties that vowed to restore democratic standards in Poland together won over 54% of the votes in the nation’s weekend parliamentary election, putting them in a position to take power, according to a complete ballot count reported Tuesday.

The conservative Law and Justice party, which has governed the country for eight turbulent years, won slightly over 35% of the votes, making it the single party with the most votes. But the party and its leader Jarosław Kaczyński lost their majority in parliament and appeared to have no way to hold onto power.

The official ballot announced by the National Electoral Commission aligns closely with an exit poll released after voting ended Sunday.

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    1 year ago

    It also looks like no other party wants any form of coalition with PiS. 3 other parties might form some coalition at least initially to remove the damage PiS caused in last 8 years and improve situation with public media, courts…

    Oh, and we’ve got record voter turnout, it’s higher than 1989.

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      The turnout is really impressive. It seems that the overall amount of people voting PiS was the same as it was 4 years ago, but the new people voting made the change.

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    1 year ago

    I never knew how far down the path of absolute nationalism like China that Poland had went. Shocking, hope this is a start of some healthy change

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    1 year ago

    more importantly, they got almost 54% of seats and will be able to get vote of confidence, unlike PiS (that technically speaking won the election as they got 42% seats, but no one is willing to ally with them)

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    Good news, but this isn’t over yet.

    Remember David Frum’s Nostradamus-like prediction that we’re seeing played out in the USA and Canada: “If conservatives become convinced that they cannot win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. They will reject democracy.”

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      1 year ago

      Well by that logic we either let them win or let them try and take it, at least by not letting them win there is a clear and moral resolution to the problem. Let them cry, and in jail for sedition if they feel angry enough about it.

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    1 year ago

    Finally! I´m happy for the polish people. This won´t solve all problems but it´s at least a step in a better direction - away from misogynistic, christian fundamentalist, right wing populism.

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    1 year ago

    Good for you, guys! Wish you all the best, now you can finally heal. Greetings from Hungary