Donald Tusk, the former Polish prime minister and European Council president, claimed victory in Poland’s parliamentary election on Sunday just minutes after the polls closed, based on the results of an exit poll.
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The exit poll suggested the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party had won the most votes, with 36.6%, and Tusk’s Civic Coalition got 31%. But two groups that could form a coalition with Tusk also did well, with 13.5% for the centre-right Third Way and 8.6% for the leftwing Lewica.
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