The EU, Soros and NGOs ran another color revolution in Poland and they won.
A coalition of three left-wing parties has over 52% of the votes according to current results, which means the conservative government is history.
Expect Poland to go all in on the EU and to open the migrant floodgates, leaving Hungary as the last man standing.
Sort of. PiS, the incumbent, got the largest share of the seats and a coalition will be necessary to prevent their forming a government. They, as Opposition, are still a force in government and the president (but not prime minister, if I understand things correctly) will be from PiS. The President has a Veto and the coalition will need 60% majority to overrule a majority. Furthermore, Confederation, a libertarian coalition which makes the only other conservative party also has a share of power and will help offset things.
Expect it to be complicated around here.
With Confederation they only have ~43%. That's a razor-thin margin to uphold a veto, assuming final results don't get any worse.
What are the odds those 43% actually all agree? If they have anything like RINOs in the US or libertarians in Germany (both love voting for the left), getting over 60% sounds easy enough for the government. Plus, a veto isn't something they can do every time leftists do leftist shit.
In Germany, are those libertarian-socialists living alternate to reality or akin to UK's lib-dems where they've been disconnected from classical liberalism since our great-great grandparents were born?
They (the FDP) are whatever-gets-them-into-power "libertarians".
They are currently in a coalition with eco-fascists and socialists and vote for whatever those do as long as they get a ministerial post, even if it means they'll betray their own voters.