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昨天在波兰举行了议会选举。社会上人们踊跃投票,选择他们希望能够管理波兰的人,因此我们创下了纪录般的71.99%的投票率。根据最新的调查结果,国家法律与公正党获得了36.6%的选票,市民联盟获得了31%,第三道路获得了13.5%,左翼获得了8.6%,而联盟获得了6.4%。

在结果公布后,你们有什么感受?你们是否预料到了这样的结果?你们投票支持的政党是否取得了你们期望的成功?

昨天在波兰举行了议会选举。社会上人们踊跃投票,选择他们希望能够管理波兰的人,因此我们创下了纪录般的71.99%的投票率。根据最新的调查结果,国家法律与公正党获得了36.6%的选票,市民联盟获得了31%,第三道路获得了13.5%,左翼获得了8.6%,而联盟获得了6.4%。

在结果公布后,你们有什么感受?你们是否预料到了这样的结果?你们投票支持的政党是否取得了你们期望的成功?

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Decisive success of the Third Way - in the end, the PSL (Polish People's Party) :) PiS's (Law and Justice party) result - overall quite good after 8 years of ruling. PO's (Civic Platform party) result - weak but gives a chance to form a government. Confederation's result - below expectations, but the number of MPs increased from 11 to 19. A good growth. This provides them with a parliamentary group and a permanent place in the media. And with Korwin not becoming an MP - good prospects for the future. It is still uncertain who will form the government. The President has the freedom to designate the party that will be given the mission of forming a government. If Lewica (The Left) or PSL signal that they are ready to join PiS, then PiS will be able to govern.
Decisive success of the Third Way - in the end, the PSL (Polish People's Party) :) PiS's (Law and Justice party) result - overall quite good after 8 years of ruling. PO's (Civic Platform party) result - weak but gives a chance to form a government. Confederation's result - below expectations, but the number of MPs increased from 11 to 19. A good growth. This provides them with a parliamentary group and a permanent place in the media. And with Korwin not becoming an MP - good prospects for the future. It is still uncertain who will form the government. The President has the freedom to designate the party that will be given the mission of forming a government. If Lewica (The Left) or PSL signal that they are ready to join PiS, then PiS will be able to govern.

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My feelings are that it was the last time I went to vote... Apparently, this nation wants to live in communism.
My feelings are that it was the last time I went to vote... Apparently, this nation wants to live in communism.

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Regarding these elections, I had hoped that the political landscape would look different. I wanted to see a parliament where the Confederation would have a greater influence on politics. With the current mandates, we are not able to see if they will shake things up. However, the opposition government will have to unify on their program. At the moment, I see little agreement on the current issues in the spotlight. Let's see in a few months what will come out of this. I am waiting eagerly.
Regarding these elections, I had hoped that the political landscape would look different. I wanted to see a parliament where the Confederation would have a greater influence on politics. With the current mandates, we are not able to see if they will shake things up. However, the opposition government will have to unify on their program. At the moment, I see little agreement on the current issues in the spotlight. Let's see in a few months what will come out of this. I am waiting eagerly.

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I am satisfied but not happy. There is a chance to remove the Law and Justice (PIS) party from power (thanks to a coalition with the Third Way and Left-wing). It will not be easy because the term of Supreme Court judges still continues, as well as the term of the President who supports his own party. If we get a new government before Christmas after all the nerves and struggles, it will be a success. Personally, I am satisfied with the low support for the Confederation. Unfortunately, the high support for PIS is a big defeat for the Coalition. Although it could have been expected during the election campaign with such a huge amount of costs, smearing the opposition on public television, and millions of posters in the provinces, I am not surprised. Personally, I hope for accountability for all the scandals of the current government and a return to reason, taking care of the economy and the rule of law. The turnout is very decent, and I am pleased with the large participation of young people, as they will replace the old cadre.
I am satisfied but not happy. There is a chance to remove the Law and Justice (PIS) party from power (thanks to a coalition with the Third Way and Left-wing). It will not be easy because the term of Supreme Court judges still continues, as well as the term of the President who supports his own party. If we get a new government before Christmas after all the nerves and struggles, it will be a success. Personally, I am satisfied with the low support for the Confederation. Unfortunately, the high support for PIS is a big defeat for the Coalition. Although it could have been expected during the election campaign with such a huge amount of costs, smearing the opposition on public television, and millions of posters in the provinces, I am not surprised. Personally, I hope for accountability for all the scandals of the current government and a return to reason, taking care of the economy and the rule of law. The turnout is very decent, and I am pleased with the large participation of young people, as they will replace the old cadre.

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Generally, I am glad that PiS does not have a majority.
Generally, I am glad that PiS does not have a majority.

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Voting for different parties is a manifestation of democracy, and everyone has the right to have their reasons.

However, I was very surprised by the discrepancy in turnout between parliamentary elections and referendums.

How should this be interpreted?

To have a right (which not everyone has, for example, younger people, those without citizenship, those who have been deprived judicially), and voluntarily renounce it?

It was possible to vote for, against, or have no opinion - but renounce the entitled right?

Will they slowly renounce their other rights by using the salami method?

What do you think about it?

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Voting for different parties is a manifestation of democracy, and everyone has the right to have their reasons.

However, I was very surprised by the discrepancy in turnout between parliamentary elections and referendums.

How should this be interpreted?

To have a right (which not everyone has, for example, younger people, those without citizenship, those who have been deprived judicially), and voluntarily renounce it?

It was possible to vote for, against, or have no opinion - but renounce the entitled right?

Will they slowly renounce their other rights by using the salami method?

What do you think about it?

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The text translates to: "

One-third of Poles are simple-minded amoebas who believe in what is on TVP or live only on welfare and draw money from us and did not want a change, hence such a result for PiS.

The result of the coalition is weak but it's good that they have 15+ mandates. They will publicize everything that the government does wrong... whoever it may be."

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One-third of Poles are simple-minded amoebas who believe in what is on TVP or live only on welfare and draw money from us and did not want a change, hence such a result for PiS.

The result of the coalition is weak but it's good that they have 15+ mandates. They will publicize everything that the government does wrong... whoever it may be."

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Parliamentary elections that took place yesterday, I hope they will bring something better for us Poles. I sometimes wonder if it will get better, but we don't really know. Maybe the new government will show that it will be better for all of us, especially the young.
Parliamentary elections that took place yesterday, I hope they will bring something better for us Poles. I sometimes wonder if it will get better, but we don't really know. Maybe the new government will show that it will be better for all of us, especially the young.

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It's great that attendance is record-breaking, time will tell if they will fulfill at least some of the programmatic demands and it's good that PiS will no longer mix and manipulate people's minds, and the country can finally become democratic.

It's great that attendance is record-breaking, time will tell if they will fulfill at least some of the programmatic demands and it's good that PiS will no longer mix and manipulate people's minds, and the country can finally become democratic.

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Without enthusiasm, it will probably be better if KO (Civic Coalition) forms the government, but in my opinion, not much will change. I expected such a situation. The result of the conference disappoints, despite high hopes, they achieved a low percentage.

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Without enthusiasm, it will probably be better if KO (Civic Coalition) forms the government, but in my opinion, not much will change. I expected such a situation. The result of the conference disappoints, despite high hopes, they achieved a low percentage.

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In general, I would be a little disappointed but the situation in Poland has accustomed me to them. For me, it was simply obvious that it would look like this.

In general, I would be a little disappointed but the situation in Poland has accustomed me to them. For me, it was simply obvious that it would look like this.

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Mixed, because on one hand there is joy from the huge turnout, but on the other hand, there is concern about the further economic development of our country, under the direction of individuals who "believe" that it would be beneficial for Poland, for example, to introduce the EURO as quickly as possible.
Mixed, because on one hand there is joy from the huge turnout, but on the other hand, there is concern about the further economic development of our country, under the direction of individuals who "believe" that it would be beneficial for Poland, for example, to introduce the EURO as quickly as possible.

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g
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Honestly, I was surprised by such a low result of the Confederation. But the big advantage is that PiS has left power after eight years of rule.
Honestly, I was surprised by such a low result of the Confederation. But the big advantage is that PiS has left power after eight years of rule.

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What annoys me the most is that Poles vote better against someone than for someone. Such thinking leads to nothing. We already had the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) and now we are again introducing the left into the government. We already had the PO-PiS coalition, now we have the fight of PO against PiS and again we are introducing changes with our own money. PO ruled for 8 years and did nothing, another 8 years for PiS and everything needs to be changed. What's worse, those who left and settled abroad are the ones who scream the most. RUDY 102 went to Berlin and came back as RUDY 67, a massacre. How could they not participate in the referendum? All the questions were simple and all about Poland, but these PiS questions are garbage.

What annoys me the most is that Poles vote better against someone than for someone. Such thinking leads to nothing. We already had the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) and now we are again introducing the left into the government. We already had the PO-PiS coalition, now we have the fight of PO against PiS and again we are introducing changes with our own money. PO ruled for 8 years and did nothing, another 8 years for PiS and everything needs to be changed. What's worse, those who left and settled abroad are the ones who scream the most. RUDY 102 went to Berlin and came back as RUDY 67, a massacre. How could they not participate in the referendum? All the questions were simple and all about Poland, but these PiS questions are garbage.

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G
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I am very glad that PiS did not have a majority...

I am very glad that PiS did not have a majority...

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S
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I am satisfied with the election results. Poles have had enough of the rule of PiS, which translated into a high turnout. I hope for positive changes in our country. The fact that no party has such a large majority to govern independently is a good sign, perhaps some dialogue will finally emerge in Polish politics.
I am satisfied with the election results. Poles have had enough of the rule of PiS, which translated into a high turnout. I hope for positive changes in our country. The fact that no party has such a large majority to govern independently is a good sign, perhaps some dialogue will finally emerge in Polish politics.

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"There is no surprise, it was predictable that PIS would win for the third time, although without a majority. The Third Way had a weak result considering that it is formed by two parties, and usually a new party that appears on television and is not extreme receives a bonus from voters. It will be interesting to see how the opposition will manage governing in a coalition of three different parties with different programs."
"There is no surprise, it was predictable that PIS would win for the third time, although without a majority. The Third Way had a weak result considering that it is formed by two parties, and usually a new party that appears on television and is not extreme receives a bonus from voters. It will be interesting to see how the opposition will manage governing in a coalition of three different parties with different programs."

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I don't really know what to think because these people can't be understood, seeing all these internet movies and you never know what they will actually do for Poland from all of this they promised. Otherwise, I have mixed feelings.
I don't really know what to think because these people can't be understood, seeing all these internet movies and you never know what they will actually do for Poland from all of this they promised. Otherwise, I have mixed feelings.

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My feelings are that everyone has made a choice that they considered right, and everyone has chosen in which country, governed by a specific political party, they want to live.
My feelings are that everyone has made a choice that they considered right, and everyone has chosen in which country, governed by a specific political party, they want to live.

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After the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections in Poland were announced, my feelings are mixed. On one hand, I am pleased with the record turnout because it is important for democracy and civic participation in the electoral process. On the other hand, the result of the Law and Justice party (PiS) with 36.6% of the votes means the continuation of their rule, which may not be pleasing to some people. Supporters of the Civic Coalition (KO) may be somewhat surprised by their result of 31% of the votes. They could have expected greater support, but it is still a solid outcome. The Third Way with a result of 13.5% of the votes can also be satisfied as it gets a chance for representation in parliament. For supporters of leftist parties, the result of the Left with 8.6% of the votes may be disappointing. However, they still have a chance to participate in governance as a coalition or balancing force in parliament. Smaller parties like the Confederation with 6.4% of the votes also secure their place in parliament. For those who voted for it, it is a success because the party has a chance to present its views and influence decisions. In summary, the results of the parliamentary elections in Poland contain some surprises and mixed feelings. It is now important to take further action and foster cooperation between parties to ensure effective parliamentary work and representation of citizens.

After the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections in Poland were announced, my feelings are mixed. On one hand, I am pleased with the record turnout because it is important for democracy and civic participation in the electoral process. On the other hand, the result of the Law and Justice party (PiS) with 36.6% of the votes means the continuation of their rule, which may not be pleasing to some people. Supporters of the Civic Coalition (KO) may be somewhat surprised by their result of 31% of the votes. They could have expected greater support, but it is still a solid outcome. The Third Way with a result of 13.5% of the votes can also be satisfied as it gets a chance for representation in parliament. For supporters of leftist parties, the result of the Left with 8.6% of the votes may be disappointing. However, they still have a chance to participate in governance as a coalition or balancing force in parliament. Smaller parties like the Confederation with 6.4% of the votes also secure their place in parliament. For those who voted for it, it is a success because the party has a chance to present its views and influence decisions. In summary, the results of the parliamentary elections in Poland contain some surprises and mixed feelings. It is now important to take further action and foster cooperation between parties to ensure effective parliamentary work and representation of citizens.

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The translation of the given Polish text "

Prawo i Socjalizm przegrał !

" to English is: "

Law and Socialism lost!

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The translation of the given Polish text "

Prawo i Socjalizm przegrał !

" to English is: "

Law and Socialism lost!

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I was counting on more support for the Confederation, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, it should be better.

I was counting on more support for the Confederation, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, it should be better.

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Masakra 🫣
Masakra 🫣

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c
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that the results should not be announced at 9:00 PM based on ONE DOUBTFUL POLL, "COME ON".

Some poll, 100% controlled by the current authorities, as it was explained on TVPis, is published at 9:00 PM, based on which everyone is immediately supposed to respond, as if it were the result, and that they won or lost, what nonsense.

Conclusion, BRAINS in PEOPLE: NONE?

that the results should not be announced at 9:00 PM based on ONE DOUBTFUL POLL, "COME ON".

Some poll, 100% controlled by the current authorities, as it was explained on TVPis, is published at 9:00 PM, based on which everyone is immediately supposed to respond, as if it were the result, and that they won or lost, what nonsense.

Conclusion, BRAINS in PEOPLE: NONE?

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Generally, I am in deep shock that PiS gathered such a number of votes. Now we will see what consequences will result from this. For safety reasons, I prefer not to say who I voted for :)

Generally, I am in deep shock that PiS gathered such a number of votes. Now we will see what consequences will result from this. For safety reasons, I prefer not to say who I voted for :)

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I
People vote, governments change, democracy wins. And the scenario of the Great Reset is calmly being implemented.
People vote, governments change, democracy wins. And the scenario of the Great Reset is calmly being implemented.

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H
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The election results undoubtedly sparked huge emotions. The high turnout is noteworthy, as it translated into high results for the two largest parties. This is probably a sign of the ongoing polarization of society. The Third Way also achieved a great result, which will likely allow both parties to become valuable partners in a potential coalition forming a new government. On the other hand, the Confederation fell below expectations, as it was hoping to become a crucial player, without which the formation of a new government would not be possible. The high turnout, especially among people over 50 years old and in the western provinces of Poland, certainly did not help the anti-system groups.
The election results undoubtedly sparked huge emotions. The high turnout is noteworthy, as it translated into high results for the two largest parties. This is probably a sign of the ongoing polarization of society. The Third Way also achieved a great result, which will likely allow both parties to become valuable partners in a potential coalition forming a new government. On the other hand, the Confederation fell below expectations, as it was hoping to become a crucial player, without which the formation of a new government would not be possible. The high turnout, especially among people over 50 years old and in the western provinces of Poland, certainly did not help the anti-system groups.

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I am impressed by the turnout :-)

However, I am afraid that a large portion of those two-thirds of eligible voters (the sum of the two highest results) went to vote just so that "the others" wouldn't win. Because it would mean further division of society - and there is no real reason for that...

Apart from that, I felt some relief - finally, it will be a bit calmer/quieter, more normal topics will return to the media (on the other hand, it's worth giving up on the media altogether...), and unfamiliar people will start disappearing from the fences ;-)

I am impressed by the turnout :-)

However, I am afraid that a large portion of those two-thirds of eligible voters (the sum of the two highest results) went to vote just so that "the others" wouldn't win. Because it would mean further division of society - and there is no real reason for that...

Apart from that, I felt some relief - finally, it will be a bit calmer/quieter, more normal topics will return to the media (on the other hand, it's worth giving up on the media altogether...), and unfamiliar people will start disappearing from the fences ;-)

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