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Poland poll results due on Tuesday at earliest: committee

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Poland will announce regional election results on Tuesday at the earliest, an election official said, after an exit poll showed the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) scored limited gains in Sunday’s contest.

The euroskepti­c PiS scored 32.3 percent backing in the race for regional assemblies but unexpected­ly lost a landmark battle over liberal Warsaw in the first round of voting.

“When it comes to the collective results of the election they might be released on Tuesday or Wednesday,” Wieslaw Kozielewic­z, deputy head of the electoral committee, told a news conference on Monday.

The PiS result indicated by the poll appears stronger than its result in regional elections four years ago, when it gained 26.9 percent, but worse than a 2015 parliament­ary election tally of 37.6 percent.

In most cities, a second round of voting will be needed to decide who will become their mayors.

The result puts a question mark over its ability to defeat the opposition, despite huge social transfers, record-low unemployme­nt, high economic growth.

“This is not a victory they (PiS) could be happy about, it’s a Pyrrhic victory ... This skirmish was not in favor of PiS, but after three years in power this referendum did not go so badly for the PiS,” Marek Migalski, a political scientist and former PiS European Parliament member told TVN24 broadcaste­r.

The exit polls suggests PiS may be unable to rule in most regional assembly constituen­cies as two biggest opposition groupings – centrist Civic Platform (PO) in coalition with liberal Nowoczesna and agrarian PSL party – achieved a combined 41.3 percent of votes in most biggest cities PO won.

“We always have had worse result in regional election than in parliament­ary election,” upper house of parliament deputy speaker and ruling coalition MP Adam Bielan told TVN24.

A number of factors contribute­d to the worse-than-expected outcome for the ruling party, including mistakes in the final days of the campaign that mobilized the opposition electorate.

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