Warsaw’s city council has voted to express its confidence in Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski. The decision follows consideration of motions submitted by the PiS party seeking the removal of three deputy mayors. The council ultimately rejected the PiS proposals to oust the deputy mayors, signaling continued support for the current city administration. This vote of confidence provides political stability for Trzaskowski’s leadership. The PiS party initiated the recall attempts, alleging mismanagement and policy failures, claims disputed by the Mayor and his allies. The outcome of the vote demonstrates the council’s backing of Trzaskowski’s vision for the city’s future. The proceedings were closely watched as a test of political strength between the governing party and the Warsaw authorities.