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- Q64818 abstract "A parliamentary election to both the Senate and the Sejm (lower house) was held in Poland on 9 October 2011. The previous election, in 2007, resulted in a Civic Platform–Polish People's Party government. All seats of both Houses were up for re-election.Prime Minister Donald Tusk's Civic Platform (PO) won a plurality of seats and Tusk became the first Polish prime minister to be appointed for a second consecutive term since the fall of communism. Both the Civic Platform and its junior partner, the Polish People's Party (PSL), agreed to continue their governing coalition after the election.".
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- Q64818 startDate "2011-10-09".
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- Q64818 title "Polish parliamentary election, 2011".
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- Q64818 country "Poland".
- Q64818 electionDate "2011-10-09".
- Q64818 electionName "Polish parliamentary election, 2011".
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- Q64818 party "Civic Platform".
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- Q64818 type Election.
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- Q64818 comment "A parliamentary election to both the Senate and the Sejm (lower house) was held in Poland on 9 October 2011. The previous election, in 2007, resulted in a Civic Platform–Polish People's Party government. All seats of both Houses were up for re-election.Prime Minister Donald Tusk's Civic Platform (PO) won a plurality of seats and Tusk became the first Polish prime minister to be appointed for a second consecutive term since the fall of communism.".
- Q64818 label "Polish parliamentary election, 2011".
- Q64818 depiction Wybory_parlamentarne_2011_zabory_powiaty.png.