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Tusk’s tussle: Poland’s new leader has a hard task to find unity

By Stefan Wagstyl and Jan Cienski

Published: October 22 2007 19:45 | Last updated: October 22 2007 19:45

The first public signs of the defeat to face Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the Polish prime minister, in Sunday’s parliamentary election were the queues of young people standing outside the polling stations.

So many Poles turned out to vote that several polling stations ran out of ballot papers. The election’s official end was delayed by nearly three hours to give the latecomers the chance to cast their ballots.

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