Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk secured a vote of confidence for his pro-EU government after a narrow loss in the presidential election. With 243 votes in favor and 210 against, the vote was seen as a political maneuver to demonstrate his coalition's mandate. Tusk acknowledged the challenges posed by the new president, Karol Nawrocki, who is expected to veto legislation. He emphasized the need for full responsibility and mobilization in the coming years, while also hinting at a cabinet reshuffle. Tusk's government faces difficulties in fulfilling campaign promises due to opposition from conservatives and presidential vetoes. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)