Irrelevent to this discussion.
They do this.
The Daily Telegraph comments pages were filled with whataboutery, often written in grammatically OK but definitely non-native English. The most prolific ones were banned and I heard they all migrated (using new nicknames) to the Daily Mail.
Basically, in threads about the war, they tried to raise absolutely any other topic. It all depended on whatever brief they'd been given that day.
Some of those troll farms were in Poland however I very much hope they do not currently do work for russia. Some were working for individual PiS (and other) politicians, often with the same individuals shilling for two rivals at the same time.
About Morawiecki and PiS, the writing has been on the wall for some time, however the exposure that sitting politicians as opposed to opposition ones get during times of war does tend to act in their favour.
The absence of by-elections in Poland (there's a U.K. one looming dependent on the outcome of a trial) does confuse matters and leave media almost reliant on opinion polls.