Wed 05 May 2004Polish interest likely to be led by domestic politicsCOUNTRY PROFILE/Poland: Interest is growing across Poland in the upcoming European elections, but for the wrong reasons. Poland's first election for the European Parliament, six weeks after it joined the EU, is likely to be dominated by domestic politics, in particular the uncertain future of the coalition government lead by prime minister designate, Mr Marek Belka.Mr Belka took over from scandal-tainted Mr Leszek Miller on May 2nd but lost a first-round confidence vote last week. He will try to gather support for a second vote later this month, and rumours of a possible deal to secure parliamentary support are already doing the rounds in Warsaw. If he fails, however, Polish voters would probably go to the polls in August, transforming the upcoming European elections into a warm-up round for the parties, something it is beginning to resemble anyway.