The results of Poland’s elections–and the voters who went to the polls–indicate a growing urban-rural splitby Victor Gomez and Wojtek Kosc WARSAW and RADOM, Poland–Hundreds of people are milling about the conference hall of Warsaw’s Hotel Gromada. The country’s most popular party, the ex-communist Democratic Left Alliance (SLD), has selected this place to await the first results of Poland’s parliamentary […]

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