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Polish Parliament Election on 25 October 2015

Parliament Election in Poland Update


(Source: Przemysław Łanowy)
USPA NEWS - On Friday 17.07 outgoing President Bronislaw Komorowski announce date of Parliament Election in Poland. They will be hold on Sunday 25 October 2015. Also first time in new Polish history pre-election polls don't know who will win.
After 8 years of Civil Platform rule, Polish society is split up like never before. After Smolensk Pland Crash in 2010 and dead of President Lech Kaczyński political stage in Poland became unpredictable. Polls split up beetween right-wing Law and Justice Party leaded by Beata Szydlo, former chef of President-elect Andrzej Duda campaign - Beata Szydlo, and actuall Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz - leader of Civil Platform which was pass for her by Donald Tusk when he was elected for President of European Council. After them in polls is uncreated party of Pawel Kukiz - musican, who get aboit 21% of votes on May Presidential Election, giving him 3 place. Kukiz still didin't decide to start in Parliament Election's.
Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz
Source: PAP/Radek Pietruszka
Beata Szydlo
Source: tvp.pl
Paweł Kukiz
Source: fakt.pl
In the end of the polls we have united last week left-wing parties leaded by former prime minister Leszek Miller and Janusz Palikot, KORWIN Party leaded by controversial radical right-wing member of European Parliament - Janusz Korwin-Mikke, leaded by vice prime minister Janusz Piechocinski - Polish People's Party which is in coalition with Civil Platform and the last one - ModernPL, new party created by economist Ryszard Petru. Who will win this year? We will see in four months.

For USPA News was writting Przemyslaw Lanowy, Warsaw, Poland
Leszek Miller and Janusz Palikot
Source: dziennik.pl
Controversial Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Source: Reuters
Janusz Piechociński
Source: Polska Agencja Prasowa
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