The day's news in Poland was marked by the simultaneous conclusion of two prominent, multi-day narratives. The Supreme Court's session on the validity of the presidential elections, a focal point of political reporting throughout the day, culminated in the late afternoon with the affirmation of Karol Nawrocki's election as President. This decision brought a period of electoral uncertainty to a close, with discussions immediately shifting to the swearing-in ceremony. Concurrently, and dominating the evening news, the extensive manhunt for Tadeusz Duda concluded dramatically with the discovery of his body. This development provided a definitive end to a highly publicized search operation that had gripped the nation for days. Separately, in the late morning, Prime Minister Tusk announced the reintroduction of temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania, effective July 7, a significant policy decision that garnered widespread media attention.