Article 6FMJE Tuesday briefing: What Poland’s rightwing parties losing control of government means for Europe

Tuesday briefing: What Poland’s rightwing parties losing control of government means for Europe

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Rupert Neate
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In today's newsletter: In what could be the most consequential election in the country since the fall of communism, Poland may have made a step closer to Europe

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Dzie dobry. It is the end of evil times," Donald Tusk, the former prime minister of Poland and leader of the country's main opposition party, declared as polls indicated a clear majority for a centre-left coalition in what has been billed as Poland's most important general election since the fall of communism in 1989. We did it, for real. Poland won, democracy won."

Well, technically, Tusk's Civic Coalition (KO) party didn't win. But it doesn't matter, as the ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party and its potential rightwing partner do not appear to have won enough votes to extend nine years in power.

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