WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish conservative opposition party Law and Justice on Saturday named deputy leader Beata Szydlo as its candidate for prime minister after this year's parliamentary election, which, according to opinion polls, the party is poised to win.
The party's leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, announced he was stepping back from the role as would-be prime minister - a decision that could improve the party's election chances as Kaczynski is a polarising figure.
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