Populist Law and Justice party had the most votes but no viable path to parliamentary majority
Poland’s electoral committee has finished counting the votes from the parliamentary election, as the country waits to see how long it will take for a new governing coalition led by Donald Tusk to be formed.
Sunday’s poll gave the populist Law and Justice (PiS) party, which has ruled Poland for the past eight years, the most votes but no viable path to a parliamentary majority.
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