Polish media on August 6th was overwhelmingly dominated by the inauguration of President Karol Nawrocki. Morning coverage detailed the ceremony plans and expectations for his administration, marking a transition from Duda's exit. By mid-morning, focus shifted to his formal swearing-in before the National Assembly. His inaugural address, delivered shortly after, became the day's central event, with outlets dissecting his pledges for a new constitution, rejection of the euro, and calls for rule of law, all framed within a combative stance against the Tusk government. Reports highlighted his assertive tone, which some interpreted as a direct challenge. Later ceremonies included Nawrocki assuming command of the Armed Forces, with isolated incidents like a booed official. The day concluded with media assessing the immediate political confrontation and international reactions, including an Israeli portal's controversial description of him.