WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and the leftist opposition could form a coalition after the next election, senior figures from both parties say, a deal that would keep Tusk in power and commit Poland to a timetable for joining the euro.
Tie-ups between the parties - or their predecessors in Poland's fractured political landscape - have never got off the ground in the past because the ideological divide was too great. This time people on both sides say the gap is narrowing.
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