• magikmw
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    2 months ago

    Check Poland’s last parliamentary election.

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      2 months ago

      The United Right alliance placed first for the third straight election and won a plurality of seats but fell short of a Sejm majority. The opposition, consisting of the Civic Coalition, Third Way, and The Left, achieved a combined total vote of 54%, managing to form a majority coalition government.

      So exactly the opposite of what you said.

      The party with the largest number or seat didn’t get to make a government and the largest coalition who managed to get a majority of seats did.

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        2 months ago

        They did get thay opportunity from the president. The prime minister didn’t get a vote of confidence after a month of trying to pull a majority together. But they did get a chance, unlike french left.

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          2 months ago

          Oh so a right wing president tried to push a right wing PM against a majority left leaning parliament disregarding the vote result and failed ?

          You have weird notions of what makes good governance.