"Poland's Opposition Pushes for New Government with Donald Tusk as Prime Minister"

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Poland's three largest opposition parties have proposed forming a coalition to replace the incumbent Law and Justice party and have asked President Andrzej Duda to allow them to form a government. The opposition parties have a majority in parliament and are urging Duda to move quickly in appointing a new prime minister. If Duda allows the incumbent party a first try, it could be mid-December before an opposition-led coalition can take power.
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