Polish media on July 6th maintained its strong focus on government stability, with early reports questioning Prime Minister Tusk's leadership and the ruling coalition's public support. Border tensions also persisted, building on previous discussions. By midday, internal friction within the coalition intensified, particularly regarding Parliament Speaker Hołownia, facing criticism from a Civic Platform politician. Concurrently, national discourse reignited around the Central Communication Port (CPK). The situation at the Polish-German border became a dominant narrative, with Jarosław Kaczyński making public statements and reports of migrant-related incidents. The evening saw the fallout from the Hołownia-Kaczyński meeting dominate, with Hołownia defending himself. Critically, Poland began implementing new temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania, a development conservative media linked to an alleged "hybrid war" and Tusk's "strategic mistake." The discussions consistently highlighted concerns about government stability and internal political dynamics.