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What does PiS stand for in Poland?

What does PiS stand for in Poland?

Law and Justice (Polish: Prawo i Sprawiedliwość [ˈpravɔ i spravjɛˈdlivɔɕt͡ɕ] ( listen); PiS) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Poland. It is a member of the Eurosceptic European Conservatives and Reformists Party at the pan-European level.

Who won the Polish Election 2019?

2019 Polish parliamentary election

Popular vote 8,051,935 5,060,355
Percentage 43.6\% 27.4\%
Swing 6.0pp 4.3\%
Leader Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz Janusz Korwin-Mikke Robert Winnicki Grzegorz Braun
Party PSL KORWiN RN KKP

How often are Polish elections?

Poland has a long history of public elections dating back several centuries, beginning with the elections to Sejm in Łęczyca (known as the First Sejm) in 1182. Notably, since the Sejm of 1493, Polish kings were obliged to call regular Sejms and regional elections (sejmiks) every two years.

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What is the Polish government?

Democracy
RepublicParliamentary republic
Poland/Government
Poland is a country with a well founded system of democratic government. Our republic is a multiparty democracy with a two chamber parliament. The Head of State is the President, elected by a majority of the voters for a five year term.

What PiS means?

PiS

Acronym Definition
PiS Patient Information Sheet (drug trials)
PiS Portfolio Investment Scheme (finance; various companies)
PiS Product Information Sheet
PiS Project Implementation Schedule

Who is Polish prime minister?

Mateusz MorawieckiSince 2017
Poland/Prime minister

How does Polish government work?

Poland is a country with a well founded system of democratic government. Our republic is a multiparty democracy with a two chamber parliament. The Head of State is the President, elected by a majority of the voters for a five year term. Parliament is chosen by a majority of the electorate for a 4 year term.

When’s the next election in Poland?

On or before 11 November 2023

Alliance Polish Coalition
Leader since 7 November 2015 29 September 2020
Last election 30 seats, 8.6\% new
Current seats 24 8
Seats needed 207 223
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What is a fact about Poland?

Poland is the 9th largest country in Europe (8th not Including Russia) Poland isn’t a small country, it’s actually one of the largest ones. Poland is bigger than Italy and the UK.