Polish opposition party campaigns in Ireland

Updated: 22:55, Sunday, 30 September 2007

The leader of Poland's main opposition party has been in Dublin, talking to voters living in Ireland ahead of Poland's General Election on the 21st October.

1 of 2 Liberty Hall Venue for campaign
Liberty Hall
Venue for campaign
2 of 2 Polish people At Liberty Hall, Dublin
Polish people
At Liberty Hall, Dublin

The leader of Poland's main opposition party has been in Dublin, talking to voters living in Ireland ahead of Poland's General Election on the 21st October.

The latest census says over 60,000 Poles are usually resident in Ireland while other estimates say the figure is at least double that.

Polish people living in Ireland have until the 16th October to register to vote.

On polling day, they will be able to cast their vote in one of three ballot stations in Cork, Limerick or Dublin.

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