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During the Polish election in October the current governing party won the most vote, but fell short from gaining the majority and even from the possibility to form a working coalition.
Andrzej Duda still entrusted Morawiecki to form the new government, which seems impossible (minority governing sucks, I don't think they'll go for it), and in the end probably the Donald Tusk led opposition is gonna have the chance to do that. But all depends on coalition negotiations.
In Hungarian news I read Morawiecki might be challenged from within his own the party, this also could torpedo the chances PiS to form the government.
What will this mean for Hungary? Polan - despite different viewpoints on the Ukrainian war - is s stable ally for Hungary with the conservatives at the helm. Will this change?