WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's SLD opposition party will vote for the government's hotly-contested pension reform when it comes before parliament, the party's leader said, ensuring it is adopted even if the government cannot muster a majority on its own.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk's majority is down to 232 seats out of the 460 in parliament after three lawmakers quit his party, and some members of parliament still in the party could abstain from the pension vote or even vote against.
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