"Poland's Election Upends Conservative Party's 8-Year Rule, Shifting Political Landscape"

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Exit polls in Poland indicate that the ruling nationalist party, Law and Justice (PiS), is likely to be ousted from power after eight years, with a centrist government led by opposition leader Donald Tusk set to take over. While PiS won the most votes for any single party, exit polls suggest that a liberal bloc of parties will secure a parliamentary majority, allowing them to remove the incumbents from power. The preliminary results indicate a shift away from the conservative nationalist party's policies, including tightening abortion laws and opposing EU plans on sharing responsibility for migrants.
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