<p>Poland's governing right-wing populist party won a weekend election, retaining its parliamentary majority, full official results showed on Monday.</p>.<p>The Law and Justice (PiS) party scored 43.59 percent of the vote, for 235 seats in the 460-seat parliament, ahead of the Civic Coalition (KO) centrist opposition with 27.4 percent support for 134 seats, the state elections commission announced.</p>.<p>Left-wing parties returned to parliament after a four-year hiatus with 12.56 percent support for 49 seats.</p>.<p>Two other smaller parties, including an anti-EU far-right libertarian group, also entered the lower house, official results showed.</p>
<p>Poland's governing right-wing populist party won a weekend election, retaining its parliamentary majority, full official results showed on Monday.</p>.<p>The Law and Justice (PiS) party scored 43.59 percent of the vote, for 235 seats in the 460-seat parliament, ahead of the Civic Coalition (KO) centrist opposition with 27.4 percent support for 134 seats, the state elections commission announced.</p>.<p>Left-wing parties returned to parliament after a four-year hiatus with 12.56 percent support for 49 seats.</p>.<p>Two other smaller parties, including an anti-EU far-right libertarian group, also entered the lower house, official results showed.</p>