for ukraine will political changes in poland have, we talk about this with bbc correspondents, diana koryshka and sviatoslav khumenko. bbc new ukraine broadcasts live from london. i am yevgenia shidovska. parliamentary results elections in poland are still being counted, but these elections have already been called historic, the most important for poland after the fall of communism. why? first, the extremely high turnout - 73.5%. secondly, the ruling party law and justice did not receive a mandate for a third term. according to preliminary forecasts, peace, although gaining the most votes, will lose its majority in the parliament. the three opposition parties all together received much more votes. so they can form the government. the polish sejm is the lower house of the parliament and it can look like this: blue marking the place of law and justice. decent blacks of the far-right confederation. others are opposition forces. yellow color - civil coalition, red - left. green is the third way. there are 460 seats in the diet. for most it is necessary. 231 seats, and the opposition gains such a