Parties urge president not to delay process by giving nationalist PiS a chance to try to form government
Leaders of the three-way opposition alliance that won an overall majority in Poland’s elections have said they are ready to take power with Donald Tusk as prime minister, as the country’s president began consultations on forming a new government.
“Today we confirm our readiness to fully cooperate and create a new majority in the next parliament,” Tusk, a former prime minister and European Council president, said on Tuesday, adding that he would be the coalition’s candidate for premier.
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