Poland's main opposition party, Law and Justice, faces a split in a disagreement over its future directionWARSAW, Poland -- Poland's main opposition party faces a split in a disagreement over its future direction, with the party leader saying Friday that more than 30 lawmakers have effectively left.The conservative nationalist Law and Justice party ran Poland from 2015 to 2023, when the current liberal government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk took power. During that time, it tightened control over the courts by appointing loyalist judges to higher courts and punishing critics with disciplinary action. The Tusk government's efforts to reverse those changes have repeatedly been blocked by two successive presidents sympathetic to Law and Justice.Still, tensions within Law and Justice have simmered as a national election next year approaches, and it faces a challenge from parties further to its right. Longtime leader Jarosław Kaczyński and Mateusz Morawiecki, Poland's prime minister from 2017 to 2023, have been at the center of the spat. Morawiecki represents a relatively moderate faction and in April set up an association called Development Plus, which many in the party view with susp...

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