By Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw Poland’s temporary government led by Mateusz Morawiecki of Law and Justice (PiS) will face – and most likely lose – a vote of confidence in the parliament on December 11 before the incoming government led by Donald Tusk will be voted in, possibly on the same day. Despite winning the election on October 15, the three-party government of Civic Coalition, the Third Way and the Left is yet to take over power because of obstruction by the outgoing Law and Justice party. President Andrzej Duda offered Morawiecki a go at forming a new government, invoking what he called a “…