With five weeks to go before the elections that will shape Poland for the next four years, opinion polls suggest that Law and Justice could win the most electoral votes, but not enough to govern alone.
Poland’s two main political parties, the conservative “Law and Justice” and the liberal “Civic Coalition” presented their programs ahead of the parliamentary elections on October 15.
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The Law and Justice party, which came to power in 2015, wants to win a third term, which would be a milestone in the country.
However, his mandate has been marred by bitter confrontations with the European Union due to measures that the Government has taken and that according to Brussels erode the rule of law.
The Civic Coalition, the main opposition party, promises to reverse government policies, fix relations with the EU and recover European funds, frozen as a measure of punishment.
With five weeks to go before the elections that will shape Poland for the next four years, opinion polls suggest that Law and Justice could win the most electoral votes, but not enough to continue its tight parliamentary control.
He will probably have to look for an uneasy coalition in which the most likely partner would be the extreme right.
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