Polish elections division of parliamentary seats

by Bartekmms

11 comments
  1. Also current opposition will get 66/100 seats in upper chamber

  2. I love the shading and putting konfederacja with PiS. Makes me laugh (for context: konfederacja’s leader said that he will not be in coalition with PiS. Everyone knows he’s lying and if he got the support he was expecting (more than 10%) he absolutely would have). I’m not translating party name on purpose.

  3. Still too many PiS voters but I guess that they are allergic to Tusk so they had to vote for PiS again (basically the whole campaign from PiS was aimed at Tusk – “pure evil”). Luckily this time more people voted against government (highest turnout in Third Polish Republic, even more than in 1989).

  4. I’ve heard that now PiS want to throw out voters who voted from out of the country.

    Is this accurate news or just people talking?

  5. Nice to see democratic alternation once again. It’s usually quite unhealthy for democracy if one party holds power for too long, especially if its loyalty towards democracy can be understood as questionable at times.

  6. Did the parties signed a coalition agreement, or could there still be some changes?

  7. What is this layout? Should be from the left: Lewica, KO, TD, PiS, Konfederacja.

  8. Too bad opposition does not have enough votes to overrule presidential veto.

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