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Poland election: exit polls point to Law and Justice defeat as Tusk hails ‘rebirth’

Updated poll puts PiS on 36.6% and Tusk’s alliance on 31% but latter is likely to be able to form coalition

Poland’s ruling populists appear to be heading for electoral defeat, in what would be one of the most consequential European political turnarounds of recent years, if exit polls showing a victory for an opposition coalition led by Donald Tusk prove correct.

The exit polls suggested that the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party received the most votes, but that Tusk’s Civic Coalition together with two other opposition parties should have a route to a parliamentary majority.

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