Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s centrist Civic Coalition has won the European elections in Poland, according to the official figures published by the country’s electoral commission on Monday morning. Tusk’s party got 37.1% of the vote, translating to 21 members of the European Parliament. “We have waited exactly 10 years for the first place on the podium. I am so happy,” a visibly moved Tusk said on Sunday evening after initial forecasts projected the result. The largest opposition party, the nationalist conservative Law and Justice party (PiS), came second with 36.2% of the vote, meaning it will…