The entire opposition (bar the one far-right party called Konfederacja) will win by seats and form a parliamentary coalition. They will get PiS busted for the Pegasus spying affair. Along with Kaczynski, the top dog holding PiS together. This is how differing parties will be able to rule together—it'll just be a transitional government, like the one after the fall of communism. Then a second election will be staged with the dissolution of the parliament and all "the good" parties will win satisfiably more for themselves and rule safely and peacefully together.
With this, Poland can drop out of the alliance with Hungary and indeed they certainly will. Hungary's often-only ally is Poland. Therefore, Hungary will fall too as there will be unanimity in sanctions. Either by leaving the EU (won't happen) or abolishing Fidesz (will happen). Then it's the same story as here
nigger koalicja is for throwing everybody under the bus regardless of affiliation. youre incompetent in your shilling
Easton Hall
>tf >tp bydlo
Liam Fisher
yeah, seethe your demoralization thread is utter shit your life is utter shit and it will never improve.
Joshua Garcia
>namefag >brainlet
>belgium >faggot
Never fails to check out.
Jackson Turner
kys sperg 0 arguments
Sebastian Long
One - there is no safety coming in the next 20 years.
Two - I don't see why would we contribute to the fall of Hungary.
Three - the solution is not political. We can try to elect humans to represent us once the shitstorm is over, if we won't choose an entirely different system as opposed to demoncracy.
Nathan Phillips
>Two - I don't see why would we contribute to the fall of Hungary. When the opposition takes over.
Evan Baker
Hungary can fuck off and solve it's own political problems. If they want trade, we can engage in that, but nothing more and nothing less.
Dominic Rivera
That's what I'm talking about. Poland wouldn't veto sanctions against Hungary