Police detained former CBA chief Ernest Bejda at his residence and forcibly brought him before the Pegasus commission, where he immediately declared the proceedings "illegal." The Constitutional Tribunal responded by demanding the commission cease operations entirely.
Electoral irregularities continued surfacing, with commission errors in multiple locations prompting PKW acknowledgment of "miracles at ballot boxes" and triggering ABW security service involvement after Roman Giertych's intervention. Gawkowski appealed to PKW about broader anomalies while Tusk insisted each case was being examined.
Coalition fractures deepened as Hołownia launched counterattacks against criticism, rejecting calls to "put his ears down" and denouncing what he called the "Radio Donald family" for misunderstanding the election results. Trzaskowski separately demanded rapid coalition changes in two separate appeals.
President Duda's phone conversation with Trump became evening focus, with Duda assuring that Nawrocki's victory guarantees policy continuity as international observers expressed concern about Poland entering a "turbulence zone."