Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk declared the beginning of a new era for his country after opposition parties appeared to have won enough votes in Sunday's election to oust the governing nationalist conservative party.The Associated PressDonald Tusk, leader of Poland's largest opposition coalition, gestures to supporters in Warsaw on Sunday.
The Ipsos exit poll suggested that Law and Justice obtained 200 seats. The far-right Confederation got 12 seats, a showing the party acknowledged was a defeat. It falls to President Andrzej Duda, who is an ally of Law and Justice, to tap a party to try to form a government. Wlodzimierz Czarzasty, a leader of the Left party, vowed to work with the others to "create a democratic, strong, reasonable and predictable government."
"This is just the beginning of reclaiming of our country. The fight is ahead but we are breathing fresh air today," Staszewski said.Environmental activist Dominika Lasota was emotional with relief, saying "we have our future." Despite many uncertainties ahead, what appeared certain was that support for the ruling party has shrunk since the last election in 2019 when it won nearly 44 per cent of the vote, its popularity dented by high inflation, allegations of cronyism and bickering with European allies.If the result holds, it marks a sharp defeat for a ruling party that adopted divisive policies at home, often pushing laws through without trying to build consensus.
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