Dzień dobry. “It is the end of evil times,” Donald Tusk, the former prime minister of Poland and leader of the country’s main opposition party, declared as polls indicated a clear majority for a centre-left coalition in what has been billed as Poland’s most important general election since the fall of communism in 1989. “We did it, for real. Poland won, democracy won.”
Well, technically, Tusk’s Civic Coalition (KO) party didn’t win. But it doesn’t matter, as the ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party and its potential rightwing partner do not appear to have won enough votes to extend nine years in power.
“I have been a politician for many years. I’m an athlete. Never in my life have I been so happy about taking seemingly second place. It’s the end of the evil times, it’s the end of the PiS rule. We made it,” Tusk told jubilant supporters at a victory party in Warsaw’s ethnography museum. “This day will be remembered in history as a bright day, the rebirth of Poland.”
After the headlines we’ll take a deep dive into Poland’s fractious politics, and what the result means for the people of Poland and the country’s place in the world. Our guide is the Guardian’s central and eastern Europe correspondent Shaun Walker, who was at Tusk’s party and has been taking the temperature on the streets of Warsaw.
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In depth: ‘For a long time, Poland has been the problem child for the European Union’Polish Deputy prime minister and leader of the PiS (Law and Justice) party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski arrives to cast his vote at a polling station in Warsaw, Poland on 15 October 2023. Photograph: Janek Skarżyński/AFP/Getty Images
Tusk, 66, and PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński, 74, were once on the same side. In 1989 they were both…
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