WARSAW (Sputnik) – Following PiS’ 37.58-percent showing, Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz’s Civic Platform gained 24.09 percent of the votes, NEC head Wojciech Hermelinski said at a press conference.
Following PiS’ 37.58-percent showing, Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz’s Civic Platform gained 24.09 percent of the votes, NEC head Wojciech Hermelinski said at a press conference.
Punk musician and third-place presidential hopeful Pawel Kukiz’s political movement placed third with 8.81 percent. The Kukiz’15 movement was followed by 7.6 percent for pro-European Modern party led by Ryszard Petru, with Janusz Piechocinski’s Polish People’s Party (PSL) last to pass the parliamentary threshold at 5.13 percent.
A total of five parties passed into the 460-seat lower house of Polish parliament, the Sejm, with final results of Sunday’s vote expected later on Tuesday.
The Law and Justice Party opposes EU policy towards migrations and is heavily in favor of the increased presence of US troops in Poland.
In its attitude towards Russia, the new Polish government is akin to US neoconservatives, especially when it comes to military and defense policies, the expert explained, adding that Washington's influence in Warsaw will increase significantly.