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Kaczynski expected to exert control over Poland's new PM and president (Photo: pis.org.pl)

Right-wing populists win outright majority in Poland

The right-wing Law and Justice party swept back to power in Polish elections on Sunday (25 October), winning an absolute majority of 232 seats in the 460-seat parliament, based on exit polls.

The result marks the end of eight years of rule by the centre-right Civic Platform party.

With Law and Justice having won presidential elections in May, it also marks the first time in Poland's post-Communist history that the same party controls both levers of state.

The win comes ami...

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Kaczynski expected to exert control over Poland's new PM and president (Photo: pis.org.pl)

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