Current Polish ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) got more votes than any other political party in Poland in Oct. 15’s parliamentary elections, but with most of the votes now counted, it’s the opposition Civic Coalition led by former Polish PM and EU official Donald Tusk that looks set to form a governing coalition.
Analysts predict that a new government will keep deals under contract going, but programs that aren't fully signed may see cuts or pivots towards European-made products.
Poland's Third Way party, along with its allies, is celebrating a potential electoral victory following an Ipsos exit poll, indicating that a coalition of three opposition parties may secure a majority in the Sejm, potentially ousting the ruling Law and Justice party. The election is significant and impacts the nation's constitution, stance on social issues, and foreign alliances.