Centrist parties set to win majority of seats in Poland's parliament, but weeks of uncertainty remain, as ruling party aims to form government after getting most votes

Jubilant Donald Tusk, leader of Civic Coalition, expected to have majority, ousting populist Law and Justice (PiS)

Running for reelection, the ruling Law and Justice party is flailing in every direction to keep its populist credibility, but its latest pivot may have far-reaching implications

Agnieszka Holland, whose family members were killed in Holocaust, threatens to sue justice minister and says campaign reminds her of Communist regime's antisemitism

Unable to convert anti-autocratic rallies into parliamentary control, Poles now face worsening repression, says historian Anne Applebaum, who sees echoes in Israel's experience

Former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Walesa attends, urges defeat of ruling nationalist PiS party led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski in autumn election

Demonstration may be largest since end of communism; opposition says law setting up probe on Russian influence will be used to exclude them from political scene

State-run memorial attacks 'instrumentalization of tragedy' by Law and Justice party, which used theme of Nazi camp to discourage participation in upcoming anti-government march

Legislation awaiting Andrzej Duda's approval would establish state commission to probe Russian influence, but critics see it as power grab by ruling Law and Justice party

But Jaroslaw Kaczynski denies Pegasus was used to target his political opponents; 'It would be bad if the Polish services did not have this type of tool,' he says

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