WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) crushed the pro-EU ruling party in Sunday's parliamentary election, but it will have to wait for the final vote tallies to discover whether it can rule alone or will need a formal coalition partner.
Detailed exit polls showed three smaller parties, including the leftwing alliance that grew out of the pre-1989 Communist Party, teetering on the edge of the threshold for entering parliament.
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