Poland setback
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Poland's beleaguered government will probably survive the exit of a junior coalition member, but political analysts say the outlook for economic reform is bleak, Reuter reports from Warsaw. The Prime Minister, Hanna Suchocka, suffered a double blow on Wednesday when the Peasant Alliance party left her minority government and parliament voted an extra pounds 892m in budget spending.
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