Poles vote in an election on Sunday that could end nearly a decade of economic and political stability in the country by bringing to power a conservative, euro-sceptic party whose policies diverge from those of many of Poland’s European allies.
If opinion polls are correct, the ruling Civic Platform (PO), a pro-market, centre-eight grouping in power for the past eight years, will lose to the conservative Law and Justice opposition party (PiS), run by the twin brother of late president Lech Kaczynski, Jaroslaw.
Most polls show PiS as the frontrunner on more than 30 percent. PO is second with just over 20 …read more
Source: Cyprus Mail