Hundreds of Poles headed to a cinema in central Warsaw on Monday to watch a parliament session that is expected to usher in a new pro-European Union government led by Donald Tusk, illustrating the huge interest the transfer of power has generated. With popcorn and fizzy drinks in hand, the audience gasped and applauded as a debate took place in the chamber following a speech by incumbent Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, in power since 2015. "For me it was a stupid joke to watch the change of power in the cinema... (but) it was picked up on by a Warsaw cinema for which I am very grateful," said Michal Marszal, an Instagrammer who came up with the idea for the screening.