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[-] variaatio@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

Lot of people don't seem to understand how multiparty parliamentary coalition democracies work.

PiS was still biggest "oh dear". Doesn't matter, what matters is who can pass the confidence vote in Parliament and based on current estimates, PiS can't.

Oh since you seem to be Polish, who is likely to be put up as PM candidate by the new coalition to the Parliament to vote. I would assume Donald Tusk? Then again I know pretty much nothing of Polish politics.

[-] skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

coalition PM will be most likely Donald Tusk, but before this happens, it's likely that president Duda will customarily ask PiS, as biggest party, to propose their own PM, who would be Morawiecki, which proposal will be rejected. they can delay new government appointment this way by up to a month

this time there's coalition but each of these parties is actually also a coalition in a trenchcoat, because this way they avoid 8% threshold and instead have 5% one, so instead of 3 parties in coalition there's like 8 to 10 depending on how you count

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