Poland's opposition leader Tusk says 3 parties have enough votes to unseat the Law and Justice party
Poland’s election result is on a knife edge as an exit poll says that the governing Law and Justice party won the most votes WARSAW, Poland -- Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk said that three opposition parties had sufficient votes to win the general election on Sunday after an exit poll projected that they had enough combined support to oust Law and Justice, the governing conservative nationalist party . The Ipsos exit poll suggested that the opposition together has likely won 248 seats in the 460-seat lower house of parliament, the Sejm. Law and Justice, according to the projection, obtained 200 seats, while the far-right Confederation got 12 seats. “I am the happiest man on earth," Tusk said. “Democracy has won. Poland has won.” Law and Justice leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski acknowledged that the outcome was uncertain. Kaczynski told supporters at his headquarters that his party’s result, at nearly 37% of the vote, according to the exit poll, was a great success, but acknow...