The day saw the definitive conclusion of the manhunt for Tadeusz Duda in the morning, with police confirming his death and providing initial details. Concurrently, Polish media continued to report on the aftermath of the recent elections. Discussions persisted on vote counting, and President-elect Nawrocki's transition progressed, with Hołownia confirming the National Assembly for his swearing-in. The departure of Krystyna Pawłowicz from the Constitutional Tribunal was also reported. In the early afternoon, the Monetary Policy Council made a surprising decision to lower interest rates, affecting loan installments. By late afternoon and evening, attention shifted significantly to the evolving situation at the German border, as the government announced plans to close some crossings, prompting reactions and protests, and deepening political discourse on migration.