WARSAW (Reuters) - New Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz won a parliamentary vote of confidence on Wednesday.
Kopacz and her government were backed by 259 votes in the lower house of parliament, with 183 against and 7 abstentions. The vote was the final stage of procedures set out under the constitution for installing a new prime minister.
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