Poland’s newly elected parliament meets for the first time
- The Polish parliament is meeting for the first time since the recent election, signaling a change of course for the nation amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
- President Andrzej Duda will address the opening session, where lawmakers will take their oaths and elect a speaker. Outgoing Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is expected to resign but may stay on as caretaker premier due to a delay in the transition of power.
- The pro-EU parties that collectively won the election have formed a willing coalition alliance, aiming to repair foreign alliances and release frozen EU funds. However, Law and Justice, the party with the most votes, lacks a coalition partner and its attempt to form a government is likely to fail, potentially causing a delay in forming a functioning government for up to four weeks.
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right7Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Center
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- 41% of the sources are Center
41% Center
L 33%
C 41%
R 26%
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