Nobody in Italy is thinking about electoral politics at the moment (well, I'm sure the politicians are, but they're making an effort to hide it at least).
As opposed to Poland, where the government appears hell-bent on going forward with the presidential election in May, which kind of makes sense from the political standpoint. If delayed, the people would fully experienced the economic downturn in meantime and become more likely to punish the ruling party in the polls. Not to mention PiS has easier time in mobilizing its' core electorate the pandemic notwithstanding.
Sorry for being off-topic, just found the contrast interesting.