Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Welcome to the Neno's Place!

Neno's Place Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality


Neno

I can be reached by phone or text 8am-7pm cst 972-768-9772 or, once joining the board I can be reached by a (PM) Private Message.

Join the forum, it's quick and easy

Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Welcome to the Neno's Place!

Neno's Place Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality


Neno

I can be reached by phone or text 8am-7pm cst 972-768-9772 or, once joining the board I can be reached by a (PM) Private Message.

Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Many Topics Including The Oldest Dinar Community. Copyright © 2006-2020


    Poland Parliament Elections 2015 Results: Right-Wing Euroskeptic Shift Marks Polish Voters

    Lobo
    Lobo
    Moderator
    Moderator


    Posts : 28411
    Join date : 2013-01-12

    Poland Parliament Elections 2015 Results: Right-Wing Euroskeptic Shift Marks Polish Voters Empty Poland Parliament Elections 2015 Results: Right-Wing Euroskeptic Shift Marks Polish Voters

    Post by Lobo Sun 25 Oct 2015, 2:05 pm

    Poland Parliament Elections 2015 Results: Right-Wing Euroskeptic Shift Marks Polish Voters
    By Jess McHugh @McHughJess j.mchugh@ibtimes.com on October 25 2015 11:59 AM EDT


    Poland Parliament Elections 2015 Results: Right-Wing Euroskeptic Shift Marks Polish Voters Poland-elections
    Jaroslaw Kaczynski, former Polish prime minister and leader of main opposition party Law And Justice, entered a booth before casting his ballot at a polling station to vote during the legislative elections in Poland, Oct. 25, 2015. AFP/Getty Images

    The refugee crisis in Europe likely will sway the results of Sunday's general elections in Poland, analysts predicted. The eastern European country in the past few months has closed its doors to an influx of refugees, mainly from Syria, and voters appeared poised to shift toward the leading far-right, nationalist party.

    Polls opened at 7 a.m., local time, and close at 9 p.m. to elect members of Parliament and a new president. Voters in Poland have turned toward the Law and Justice Party, a right-wing party led by  Jaroslaw Kaczynski, that has promised to stand up for Poles against the EU. The Law and Justice Party was leading in the polls by 17 percentage points Sunday afternoon, local time, Bloomberg reported.

    More than 600,000 people have arrived on Europe's shores since January, most of them fleeing escalating violence in the Middle East and North Africa. European Union member states have struggled to come up with a unified response to the crisis, and several countries, including Poland, have refused to accept EU refugee quotas that would mean welcoming a number of asylum-seekers, based on each member state's wealth and population.

    Very few refugees have expressed an interest in settling in Poland permanently, however, favoring wealthy Western European countries such as Germany and Austria. Most people who applied for asylum in Poland this year so far have not been from Iraq, Syria or any of the other dominant refugee-producing countries in the current crisis. Poland's refugees continue to come from former Soviet nations such as Russia and Ukraine.

    “They are not talking about the issues that matter,” voter Janina Żurowska-Filipek of Warsaw told the Guardian. “They are promoting fear of immigrants when, in fact, migrants are not going to come to Poland. They want to go to rich countries,” she said.

    Incumbent Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz's Civic Unity Party has led the nation to great economic growth in the past 10 years, making Poland one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe. Despite the Civic Unity Party's strides, fear of immigrants has become the dominant issue in the elections, as it has in many other European nations.

    Preliminary polling results are expected to be reported following the closing of polling stations at 9 p.m. Results are not expected until Monday, however, and they can be found on Poland's official election website which will also be posting live updates throughout Sunday.
    http://www.ibtimes.com/poland-parliament-elections-2015-results-right-wing-euroskeptic-shift-marks-polish-2155399

      Current date/time is Fri 26 Apr 2024, 11:57 am