Donald Tusk, the leader of the Civic Platform, was elected as the new Prime Minister of Poland, receiving 248 votes for and 201 against, with no abstentions.
This decision led to changes in the Polish government, as Mateusz Morawiecki's government had previously failed to receive a vote of confidence. Note that Poland intends to change its policy towards Ukraine.
What Tusk's election means for Poland and relations with Ukraine:
Changes are expected in Polish foreign policy and relations with Ukraine. Note, however, that the changes may affect interaction style rather than strategic goals.
Tusk indicated his intention to increase Poland's activity in the European Union and NATO. This can contribute to the strengthening of Poland's position in European and international issues.
Changes in Polish politics may affect relations with Ukraine. With greater activity in the EU, Poland can become a more attractive partner for Ukraine in the context of support and cooperation.
The growing influence of Poland in the EU and NATO can lead to strengthening of regional stability and cooperation in Eastern Europe.