Parliamentary coalition talks open in Poland

The two centre-right parties that emerged from Poland’s weekend election with the most votes were expected to open coalition talks today, but were first trying to agree on who the chief negotiators should be.

Parliamentary coalition talks open in Poland

The two centre-right parties that emerged from Poland’s weekend election with the most votes were expected to open coalition talks today, but were first trying to agree on who the chief negotiators should be.

Law and Justice took 26.99% of the vote with 155 seats while Civic Platform had 24.14% with 133 seats. Together the parties will have 288 seats in the 460-member lower house, 19 seats short of a majority needed to change the constitution, which both parties advocated.

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