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“The birds are over,” said erstwhile Prime Minister Leszek Miller. In these words, he referred to reports of the spread among members of the Polish People's organization of the poll, in which they were asked about a possible alliance of PSL with PiS and Confederate. Will the People decide to change sides and overthrow the coalition government on October 15?
Before the presidential election, it was said that this would be a referendum to decide whether the current ruling coalition inactive enjoys a strong social mandate. The triumph of Karol Nawrocki may indicate that Poles want change.
The news of the election result in the coalition on October 15 broke out chaos. The leaders of the alliance of groups called for the reconstruction of the government. During the press conference of the leaders of the Left and 3rd Way, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Szymon Hołownia and Włodzimierz Czarzasty declared that the coalition would make a framework for further cooperation within the next 2 months.
However, this is not the only possible script in this situation. Another 1 was shared in the X site by erstwhile Prime Minister Leszek Miller, who reported that there was a discussion in the Polish People's organization about a possible alliance with PiS and Confederate as an alternate to the current coalition. A survey was sent to the organization members.
"One of the questions was, 'If the PiS and the Confederacy made a proposal for the PSL to form a government with them now, in which Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish would be Prime Minister, should the PSL accept specified a proposal?", Miller wrote on X.
“The birds are over,” said the erstwhile Prime Minister. "I wrote that this would happen, however, I did not anticipate that so quickly," he added.
Could the Confederation, the Polish People's organization and the Law and Justice form a coalition government? The PSL presently has 28 mandates, the PiS 189 and the Confederation – 16. In total, it is 233 votes, which is adequate to make a parliamentary majority (431 votes).