Exit polls suggest ruling party to win Poland elections

Exit polls suggest ruling party to win Poland elections

Poland's ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) eased past in Sunday's parliamentary election when it gained 43.6% of votes, according to exit polls. Wit

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Poland’s ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) eased past in Sunday’s parliamentary election when it gained 43.6% of votes, according to exit polls.

With the record turnout, the rightwing PİS secured 239 seats in the 460-member Sejm, a lower house of Polish parliament.

PiS was far ahead of the main opposition party, the centrist Civic Coalition (KO), which includes Civic Platform (PO), as the coalition gained 27.4% of the votes.

The Civic Coalition will get 130 seats in the parliament.