The exit polls got it right : in the Polish legislative elections, the three parties that intend, following the former president of the European Council Donald Tusk , to put an end to Poland's sovereignist entrenchment in its corner of Europe won .

Tusk can therefore start thinking about a list of ministers with whom to move on in Warsaw and in the EU .

THE RESULTS – At the end of the counting of votes, the nationalist party "Law and Justice" (Pis) led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski came first, with 35.38% of the votes, followed by the pro-European electoral alliance "Civic Coalition" (KO) by Donald Tusk, who obtained 30.70%. However, Ko is the real winner given that she intends to form a coalition with two smaller groups, aggregating 53.71% of the votes while the Pis is isolated.

The centre-right alliance "Terza Via", which declared its intention to form a coalition with the Ko, obtained 14.40% and the social-democratic "La Sinistra", another partner of Tusk, 8.61%. .

The far-right "Confederation" party, which does not intend to ally itself with the Pis, with 7.16% is the last of the five groups that have passed the thresholds and enter the Sejm, the decisive lower house of the Polish parliament.

The eight years in which the Pis repeatedly clashed with the EU over reforms that have politicized the Polish judicial system, transformed the state-owned media into a propaganda tool and jammed the mechanisms for distributing migrants that so much concern Italy.

Tusk , on the other hand, vowed to "bring Poland back to Europe" .

(Unioneonline/vl)

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