WARSAW — (10-10-23) — Poland’s LGBTQ community are overjoyed by the losses suffered by the right wing anti-LGBTQ Law and Justice party in the country’s election last Sunday. LGBT activists says it was a law time coming.
With a record turn out of 72.9 per cent, the Law and Justice party is still expected to win a majority of seats but it won’t have enough seats to form a government. According to political analysts, the country’s three opposition parties will come together to form a coalition government, ousting the Law and Justice party from power after eight challenging years for the LGBT Community in Poland.
Not to mention with the United States preparing to have its election season next year, the LGBTQ community here is banking on anti-LGBTQ Republicans to be ousted in record numbers nationwide.
Article by: Paul Goldberg, Staff Writer
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