WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will unleash rivalries that could tear apart his party, the cornerstone of Poland's most stable government since Communism, if he leaves after the next election to take another job he has been tipped for.
Tusk's Civic Platform party matters to investors in Poland, eastern Europe's biggest economy.
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