Exit Polls Indicate Opposition Victory in Polish Election

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Poland's right-wing populist Law and Justice party, known as PiS, is projected to win the most seats in the general election but is unlikely to secure a third term in office, according to an exit poll. The centrist opposition, led by Donald Tusk's Civic Coalition, has a better chance of forming a coalition government. PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski admitted uncertainty about the party's success, while Tusk declared the end of the PiS government. The election saw a high turnout, with queues reported at polling stations across the country.
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