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Post by Jaga on Mar 16, 2008 8:37:31 GMT -7
governing party is highly popular at this time, according to a poll by PBS DGA published in Gazeta Wyborcza. 60 per cent of respondents would back the Civic Platform (PO) in the next general election, while 23 per cent would vote for the opposition Law and Justice Party (PiS). Left and Democracy (LiD) is third with eight per cent, followed by the Peasant’s Party (PSL) with three per cent. In October 2007, Polish voters renewed the Diet, or lower house of Parliament. Final results gave the PO 41.51 per cent of the vote and 209 seats, followed by the PiS with 32.11 per cent of the vote and 166 seats. In November, the PO and the PSL—who together hold 240 seats in the 460-member Diet—agreed to form a coalition government. PO leader Donald Tusk was sworn in as prime minister. www.angus-reid.com/polls/view/30154/ruling_civic_platform_hits_60_mark_in_poland
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