and-file, who fear tough reforms will hurt their ratings. Although the SLD side-stepped a confrontation with Belka by dropping demands for Hausner's dismissal, its national leadership did not decide on Monday how the party would vote in a no confidence motion put forward by other parties. "We will deal with it after it emerges," Oleksy said. Two parties, with 65 members of parliament, said on Monday they were working on a motion. A motion requires the support of 60 MPs to come to a vote and it takes at least 231 votes out of 460 to succeed. Last year Belka's foreign and health ministers narrowly survived opposition-inspired no-confidence votes. --SP 2250 Local Time 1950 GMT