In a late night vote, Poland's politicians decide to keep their government.<br/> <br />Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for the vote of confidence after a series of embarrassing recordings involving senior officials within the Polish administration were leaked .<br/> <br />In one of them, Poland's foreign minister said British Prime Minister David Cameron's policy on Europe was either reckless or incompetent.<br/> <br />Speaking on Monday, Tusk said the recordings were an attempt to destabilise the country<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Polish) POLISH PRIME MINISTER DONALD TUSK, SAYING:<br/> <br />"This action probably does not aim to lower the reputation of the ruling party, instead it is an attempt to paralyse the ability of the Polish state to function at a rather key moment that is the breakthrough in Europe and the situation in Ukraine."<br/> <br />It is still unclear who might be behind the recordings.<br/> <br />Polish prosecutors said two people had been charged with illegally recording conversations and two more were
