RE: PDZ15 Oct 2019 06:48
From politico dot eu quote below my opinion.
I read this as govt who got re-elected with high voter turn out are Pro coal. I see on BBC and Euronews that they don't like EU influence on the courts and they keep trying to reform their judiciary regardless of EU...so I don't know if/how that will impact us now ? I also see Poland opened its first new mine for 25 years under this govt, which just won a second term. I also take that as a positive. *Quote starts here "Law and Justice (PiS) will form a government ā it won 43.59 percent of the vote, giving it 235 seats, a majority of five in the 460-seat Sejm, the more powerful lower chamber. But Kaczynski now faces something new. For the first time in four years, the opposition controls an institution that could cause him problems in getting his agenda enacted.
But the old parliament isnāt dead yet. In an unusual decision, itās being summoned for a two-day lame-duck session this week. That will allow PiS to deal with a host of tricky issues, including a law limiting the ability of local governments to block coal-mining projects."