Law and Justice seeking third term in power on Sunday but faces stiff challenge from coalition led by Donald Tusk
on Sunday, the result of which is likely to have a major impact on the country’s direction, and polls suggest the race is too close to call.
PiS, which campaigned on a platform of ensuring Poland’s security and keeping out migrants, had a setback on Tuesday when two of the country’s top military commandersPolls have shown PiS hovering at between 31% and 36% in the polls, with Tusk’s Civic Coalition trailing a few percentage points behind.
The PiS-aligned president, Andrzej Duda, called on Poles to vote in the referendum in an address on public television. On Thursday, Tomasz Grodzki, the speaker of the upper house of parliament and part of Civic Coalition, used a televised address to condemn the PiS government, focusing on the army resignations. “They were educated in the tradition of the army being apolitical but have apparently had enough of attempts to change the civilian control over the army into party control,” he said.
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