People in Poland went to the polls for their Sunday election, and the country’s opposition leader and the outgoing prime minister are both claiming victory. Exit polls suggest the Ruling Law and Justice Party won by the most votes, yet the country’s coalition combinations may favour opposition parties. As Redmond Shannon reports, with possible implications for the war in Ukraine and European unity, the divisive vote is being called Poland’s most important in decades.
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Poland election: Exit poll results suggest government may change
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