The ruling Law and Justice party came first in the election with 194 seats in the 460-seat lower chamber but it is unlikely to find a coalition partner
Poland’s president will tell the nation on Monday evening whom he will appoint as prime minister, an aide said, drawing a line under weeks of uncertainty after the ruling nationalists lost their parliamentary majority in an Oct. 15 election.
“After consultations and deep consideration, President Andrzej Duda has made a decision regarding the so-called first step . The decision is final …,” Marcin Mastalerek, head of Duda’s chancellery, wrote on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, adding that Duda would make a televised national address later on Monday.
“We are waiting calmly,” KO lawmaker Marcin Kierwinski told private broadcaster Radio Zet. “I hope this decision will be based on the mathematical principle that 248 is more than 194.” Despite all the other parties in parliament ruling out a coalition with PiS, Morawiecki has said he still intends to try and form a government.
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