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)

Right-wing Law and Justice party holds eight-point lead over Civic Coalition bloc, but opposition leaders say gap is shrinking

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

Digital sleuths claim lawyer Roman Giertych's cellphone tapped in final weeks of 2019 election, prosecutor Ewa Wrzosek targeted in 2021 as she challenged gov't purge of judiciary

Supreme Court received more than 5,800 complaints, mainly related to voter registration, failure to receive ballots in time and problems with voting abroad

Civic Platform party complains to Supreme Court that state broadcaster unfairly helped incumbent Andrzej Duda defeat Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski

Populist incumbent's campaign engaged in anti-Semitic and anti-LGBT rhetoric, warning voters that his liberal opponent would sell out Polish families to Jewish interests

Election widely seen as referendum on Poland's future after several years in which ruling Law and Justice Party shifted country increasingly rightward