WARSAW (Reuters) - The most urgent task in Polish prime minister-designate Ewa Kopacz's in-tray is to deal with an internal challenge to her leadership that, if mishandled, could bring down the government in eastern Europe's biggest economic power.
Kopacz must find a way to persuade Grzegorz Schetyna -- a long-time rival inside the ruling Civic Platform -- to fall back into line, without pushing him into leaving the party before next year’s election.
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