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January 2nd, 2020
Less then one in five Polish voters believe the current parliament's term of office will be shortened and an early general election will be called, shows a poll conducted by IBRiS for the Rzeczpospolita daily, published on Thursday. "The fact that the country is ruled by Law and Justice (PiS) has become the norm for Poles," experts cited by the newspaper said. As many as 60 percent of the respondents expect the full, four-year term of the current parliament while 18.6 percent believe that Poland may face snap election and 21.4 percent do not have opinion on the matter, according to the survey.
PAP
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