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Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk declares election victory as country awaits final resultsThe country now faces a period of political uncertainty after Poles voted in huge numbers and opposition parties appeared to gain a combined majority.
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Polish opposition parties could take power after knife-edge electionAn exit poll suggested the governing Law and Justice party won the most votes on Sunday but lost support compared to the last election.
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Polish opposition parties could take power after knife-edge electionAn exit poll suggested the governing Law and Justice party won the most votes on Sunday but lost support compared to the last election.
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Polish opposition leader says ‘democracy has won’ as he claims election winRuling Law and Justice party looks likely to fall short of majority as opposition parties celebrate success.
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Polish opposition leader says ‘democracy has won’ as he claims election winRuling Law and Justice party looks likely to fall short of majority as opposition parties celebrate success.
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Poles in Scotland fear votes to oust right-wing government won't countTHE tension in the air is almost palpable at the Scottish Polish Cultural Association in Edinburgh.
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