Poles said Tuesday they were “hopeful” for the future of the country after lawmakers appointed Donald Tusk as prime minister, ending eight years of nationalist rule and setting the stage for a thawing of Polish-European Union (EU) relations.
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Donald Tusk as Polish prime minister leaves residents ‘hopeful’ for future
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