Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Polish television that the ruling Law and Justice party, which received the majority of votes in the elections, should form a new government. TASS.
“The tradition was that the winning party was given the power to form a government. I don’t think anything has changed. “This is my position today,” he said.
The Law and Justice party, led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, received the majority of votes in the elections, but its result was not enough to gain a majority in the parliament.
16 October, Polish President Andrzej Duda commented Parliamentary elections were held in the country and these elections were called “democracy holiday”.
The ruling Law and Justice party won the majority of the vote (40.17%), processing 10.3% of the votes, according to Poland’s state election commission. The opposition “Civil Coalition” receives 26.55 percent of the votes.
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