The political repercussions of Parliament Speaker Szymon Hołownia’s private meetings continued to dominate Polish media on July 5th. Early reports focused on a potential Prime Minister offer to Kosiniak-Kamysz, fueling outrage within Hołownia's own party and widespread discussion about coalition stability. By late morning, Prime Minister Tusk publicly addressed the situation, emphasizing "loyalty" and describing the path forward as "difficult but possible," even as a poll questioned his public support. Speculation intensified throughout the day regarding Tusk's leadership and the possibility of a change in premier, though Poland 2050 affirmed their commitment to the current government. Concurrently, the government introduced new border controls, a development that garnered significant attention and prompted a reaction from Brussels. Discussions also resurfaced concerning the future of the Central Communication Port (CPK).