Poland’s climate-friendly coalition warned of obstacles to emissions goals
by Ajit Niranjan Europe environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FTHJ)
Energy prices and presidential veto powers among challenges facing parties likely to form government, say analysts
Poland's probable new government can shed its reputation as a climate laggard" but will still struggle to cut emissions quickly, environment and energy groups have said.
The rightwing Law and Justice party (PiS), which has ruled Poland since 2015 and has slammed the brakes on climate action at home and in the EU, is unlikely to form a government despite having won the most votes in parliamentary elections on 15 October. Analysts expect a more climate-friendly coalition between the centrist Civic Coalition, the centre-right Third Way and the leftwing Lewica parties.
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