Twenty thousand Poles cast votes in Ireland for Polish election

More than 20,000 Poles living in Ireland are voting in their country's parliamentary elections today.

More than 20,000 Poles living in Ireland are voting in their country's parliamentary elections today.

This follows the calling of a snap election by Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski's conservative Law and Justice Party.

It followed the collapse of his coalition government because of a row over an investigation into corruption.

Poles in Ireland can cast their vote at the Polish Embassy in Dublin, Mary Street in Cork or at the Irish-Polish Cultural Association in Limerick.

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