Poland Election: Exit Polls Show Victory for Opposition Coalition Over Ruling Law and Justice Party
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Exit polls suggest defeat for Poland's ruling Law and Justice party led by Jarosław Kaczyński.
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Opposition coalition led by former PM Donald Tusk appears headed for parliamentary majority.
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Tusk declared victory, calling it "the end of the evil times" and a "rebirth of Poland".
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High turnout around 70% delayed official results, with rural PiS strongholds declaring first.
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Opposition demands President Duda appoint Tusk as PM, but he may turn to PiS first despite lack of clear path to coalition.